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Sinatra, not Woody the biological father of Rosemia's baby?

He has his father's eyes.

According to a bombshell interview with Vanity Fair, actress Mia Farrow claims that Frank Sinatra could "possibly" be the father to her biological son with Woody Allen.

Were they strangers in the night, or has Ms. Farrow finally gone bananas?

Sinatra and Mia legally swung together in cuckoo wedlock from 1966 to 1968, dig? Once you've had Frank, the leavings are rank. During this time 'The Voice' effectively ruined her for all men.

“We never really split up” Farrow told author Maureen Orth.

Although she and Woody never officially tied the know, the couple did favor us with 13 screen collaborations and a 12 year partnership that ended in one of the nastiest public breakups in showbiz history.

At the center of the paternity pile-up is 25-year-old Ronan Farrow, a human rights activist, freelance journalist, lawyer and government official who acts as Special Advisor to the Secretary of State for Global Youth Issues and director of the State Department’s Global Youth Issues office.

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Ronan may look more like The Voice than Alvy Singer or Victor Shakapopulis, but when it comes to Twitter, some of the Woodman obviously rubbed off: "Listen, we're all 'possibly' Frank Sinatra's son," Ronan tweeted Wednesday morning. Amen to that, baby!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNFe3OraipU

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He has his father's eyes.

According to a bombshell interview with Vanity Fair, actress Mia Farrow claims that Frank Sinatra could "possibly" be the father to her biological son with Woody Allen.

Were they strangers in the night, or has Ms. Farrow finally gone bananas?

Sinatra and Mia legally swung together in cuckoo wedlock from 1966 to 1968, dig? Once you've had Frank, the leavings are rank. During this time 'The Voice' effectively ruined her for all men.

“We never really split up” Farrow told author Maureen Orth.

Although she and Woody never officially tied the know, the couple did favor us with 13 screen collaborations and a 12 year partnership that ended in one of the nastiest public breakups in showbiz history.

At the center of the paternity pile-up is 25-year-old Ronan Farrow, a human rights activist, freelance journalist, lawyer and government official who acts as Special Advisor to the Secretary of State for Global Youth Issues and director of the State Department’s Global Youth Issues office.

http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/oct/02/54115/

Ronan may look more like The Voice than Alvy Singer or Victor Shakapopulis, but when it comes to Twitter, some of the Woodman obviously rubbed off: "Listen, we're all 'possibly' Frank Sinatra's son," Ronan tweeted Wednesday morning. Amen to that, baby!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNFe3OraipU

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