Dylan Farrow news: Expresses gratitude toward Oprah Winfrey and MeToo campaign

Dylan Farrow, adopted daughter of American actor and filmmaker Woody Allen, showed his gratitude toward Oprah Winfrey and Shonda Rhimes on social media, thanking them for their movement toward empowering women in a CBS segment titled "CBS Sunday Morning." The segment allowed prominent figures in Hollywood to sit down together to discuss progressive ways for women to approach the issue of harassment in the workplace through the "Time's Up" campaign. 

In the tweet that Farrow posted, she thanked the women who were part of the special segment by recognizing that Winfrey and the rest of the ensemble tackled some of the most difficult issues that women, who are victims of sexual abuse and harassment, face in this day and age. The discussion at one point focused on a tweet from Farrow, wherein she asked if "time was truly up" for her father.

This is in line with the accusations she made against Allen four years ago, accusing him of committing sexual abuse toward her. Kennedy responded to Winfrey's inquiries by stating that "time is up for silence," meaning that women should not be afraid to come forward when they do not feel they are safe in any type of situation. 

The segment was shot in Pasadena, California, just after the Golden Globes Awards ceremony where Winfrey gave her moving speech after receiving the Cecil B. DeMille award. The CBS segment also had other successful Hollywood personalities in the gathering, such as Natalie Portman, Reese Witherspoon, Kathleen Kennedy and America Ferrara, just to name a few.

Although most of the United States believe Farrow's claims from four years ago, one of Farrow's brothers, Moses, has publicly revealed that Allen did not sexually abuse his children. In fact, Moses stated that Allen's wife, Mia Farrow, was the one who engaged in sexually abusive acts toward Moses. An account from a book titled "From Start to Finish" by Eric Lax detailed the abuse that Moses received from his adopted mother when he was just a little boy. 

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