Frank Sinatra's widow Barbara has dismissed Mia Farrow's revelation that the singer may have fathered her son Ronan instead of Woody Allen, calling it "just a bunch of junk".
In an interview to Vanity Fair, Farrow said that her 25-year-old son Ronan was "possibly" fathered by ex-husband Sinatra and not Allen.
"I can't hardly believe that. It's just a bunch of junk. There's always junk written - lies that aren't true," Barbara told The Desert Sun.
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Farrow, who called the singer the great love of her life, was married to Sinatra for 18 months. Sinatra divorced her after she opted to act in 'Rosemary's Baby' over her husband's film but Farrow said they never really split up.
Sinatra went on to marry Barbara in 1976. Those two stayed together until his death in 1998.
No DNA tests have been done, but Ronan was treated like a member of the Sinatra family, according to Nancy Sinatra Jr, the magazine said.
Allen broke up with Farrow in 1992 after she found out that he was having an affair with her adopted daughter Soon-Yi.
The actress subsequently took Allen to court alleging the director of molesting their seven-year-old adopted daughter. Allen was disowned by Ronan and his two other adopted children with Farrow. He later went on to marry Soon-Yi.
After Farrow's comments, the director's publicist told the Hollywood Reporter: "The article is so fictitious and extravagantly absurd that he is not going to comment."
Ronan, a human rights activist, also weighted in on his mother's comments on his Twitter page: "Listen, we're all 'possibly' Frank Sinatra's son.