Scarlett Johansson defends Woody Allen, says would ‘work with him anytime’

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Scarlett Johansson defends Woody Allen, says would ‘work with him anytime’
'I love Woody. I believe him,' actress Scarlett Johansson says about director Woody Allen, who faces sexual assault accusations that he molested his adopted daughter

NEW YORK, USA – Scarlett Johansson defended director Woody Allen in an interview published Wednesday, September 4, saying she believed he was innocent of sexual assault allegations and that she would “work with him anytime.”

Much of Hollywood has distanced itself from Allen since the #MeToo movement gave renewed impetus to lingering accusations he molested his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow when she was 7 years old in the early 1990s.

Allen was cleared of the charges – first leveled by his then-partner Mia Farrow – after two separate months-long investigations. But Dylan, now an adult, maintains she was abused.

Oscar-winner Allen has steadfastly denied  the accusations but a number of stars, including Colin Firth, Greta Gerwig, and Mira Sorvino, have said they would not work with him again.

“I love Woody,” Johansson told the Hollywood Reporter. “I believe him, and I would work with him anytime,” she added.

Johansson appeared in Allen’s Match Point (2005), Scoop (2006), and “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (2008).

“I see Woody whenever I can, and I have had a lot of conversations with him about it,” Johansson, said referring to the allegations.

“I have been very direct with him, and he’s very direct with me. He maintains his innocence, and I believe him,” she added.

Amazon put Allen’s latest film A Rainy Day in New York on ice over the sex abuse allegations, but another distributor will release the film in Europe later this year after it opened in Poland in July.

In February, the U.S. director filed a $68 million suit  against Amazon for breach of contract, accusing the streaming giant of canceling the film because of a “baseless” accusation that he sexually abused his adopted daughter. – Rappler.com

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