Javier Bardem recently commented again on the sexual abuse allegations made against Woody Allen. In 1992, Allen's daughter Dylan Farrow claimed her father molested her when she was seven years old.
He denies the allegations and was cleared by two investigations at the time. "Pointing fingers at someone is very dangerous if it hasn’t been legally proven.
Beyond that, it’s just gossip," Bardem said to The Guardian. The actor and the director worked together on the 2008 film "Vicky Christina Barcelona." Bardem then addressed how his former co-star Rebecca Hall later denounced working with Allen. "To tell you the truth, I don’t follow any of that, what people said," Bardem said. "I try to go where logic dictates, which is: Let’s follow the.
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