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twitter searching rhye worked for me, but basically grooms a teenager > marries her > assaults her > divorced her > skimps the settlement > she blows the whistle
twitter searching rhye worked for me, but basically grooms a teenager > marries her > assaults her > divorced her > skimps the settlement > she blows the whistle
twitter searching rhye worked for me, but basically grooms a teenager > marries her > assaults her > divorced her > skimps the settlement > she blows the whistle
Damn. I really like him. I was listening to him yesterday in the car.
twitter searching rhye worked for me, but basically grooms a teenager > marries her > assaults her > divorced her > skimps the settlement > she blows the whistle
Yeah, Google had squat but Twitter was built for this stuff.
I really want to know what his and Soon-Yi’s relationship is actually like now. I have a feeling he’s probably pretty emotionally abusive towards her. She’s never spoken publicly about him without him there. Her open letter she wrote reads like a script. Have their kids ever said anything publicly about Woody? The whole thing just feels super wrong.
I really want to know what his and Soon-Yi’s relationship is actually like now. I have a feeling he’s probably pretty emotionally abusive towards her. She’s never spoken publicly about him without him there. Her open letter she wrote reads like a script. Have their kids ever said anything publicly about Woody? The whole thing just feels super wrong.
I feel like this is sort of, woody allen coaching and scripting two adults, and psychological abuse playing a factor, is the same as wondering mia's role in dylan's story.
I really want to know what his and Soon-Yi’s relationship is actually like now. I have a feeling he’s probably pretty emotionally abusive towards her. She’s never spoken publicly about him without him there. Her open letter she wrote reads like a script. Have their kids ever said anything publicly about Woody? The whole thing just feels super wrong.
I feel like this is sort of, woody allen coaching and scripting two adults, and psychological abuse playing a factor, is the same as wondering mia's role in dylan's story.
I don't really understand your comparison. Are you saying you believe that Mia was coaching Dylan in some way to say the things she was saying against Woody? (Because I strongly disagree with that.) Or are you saying just wondering if he has controlled the narrative is the same as wondering if Mia controlled Dylan's narrative? If that's what you mean then I don't think it's even comparable. Dylan was like 7 when she told her mom what happened and it would make sense she wouldn't speak publicly about it at that age. Whereas Soon-Yi has been an adult since all of this became public. She is fully capable of making her own public statements without Woody being there. I mean, if Mia Farrow is scared of Woody and the media-machine backing him, it makes sense that Soon-Yi would be terrified and stuck too.
I think that Woody used Soon-Yi to distract the public at the time from the allegations against Dylan. I also think he has continued his relationship with Soon-Yi because he believes that as long as they're together he can use the narrative of Mia being vindictive because of their relationship as an excuse to deflect any allegations. But I admit that the latter statement is 100% me hypothesising.
This quote was from an interview in 2018 and not from the documentary, but it is very relevant to the discussion. I've put it in spoilers because it is basically a spoiler, but also because it might be triggering.
“What I don’t understand is how is this crazy story of me being brainwashed and coached more believable than what I’m saying about being sexually assaulted by my father?” - Dylan Farrow in a 2018 interview with CBS
this is what I was referencing. and at the point of "woody is probably coaching/psychologically abusing his wife and her brother, well into adulthood to corroborate his story" isn't any more of a stretch to me as "mia farrow, accused psychological abuser of kids, two of which killed themselves, pushed a 7 year old, who can't think for themselves in a way adults can, to accuse her boyfriend who was sleeping with her daughter, of assault"
This quote was from an interview in 2018 and not from the documentary, but it is very relevant to the discussion. I've put it in spoilers because it is basically a spoiler, but also because it might be triggering.
“What I don’t understand is how is this crazy story of me being brainwashed and coached more believable than what I’m saying about being sexually assaulted by my father?” - Dylan Farrow in a 2018 interview with CBS
this is what I was referencing. and at the point of "woody is probably coaching/psychologically abusing his wife and her brother, well into adulthood to corroborate his story" isn't any more of a stretch to me as "mia farrow, accused psychological abuser of kids, two of which killed themselves, pushed a 7 year old, who can't think for themselves in a way adults can, to accuse her boyfriend who was sleeping with her daughter, of assault"
I dunno Maddog, to me they're completely different scenarios.
Clearly Woody was abusing Soon Yi before she was a fully formed adult, they were having sex when she was in high school.