Alec Baldwin has announced an interview with director Woody Allen, who has faced backlash after his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, alleged that he sexually abused her as a child.
Baldwin made the announcement on his Instagram account Sunday night, writing: “Let me preface this by stating that I have ZERO INTEREST in anyone’s judgments and sanctimonious posts here. I am OBVIOUSLY someone who has my own set of beliefs and COULD NOT CARE LESS about anyone else’s speculation. If you believe that a trial should be conducted by way of an HBO documentary, that’s your issue.”
“I love you, Woody. Instagram, I’m with Woody, Tuesday, 10:30. Be there,” Baldwin said in a video post. The interview will take place on Tuesday on Instagram live at 10:30 a.m. ET.
Farrow further detailed her allegations — which she first leveled in 1992 — against Allen in the HBO docuseries “Allen v. Farrow,” which aired last year. The series included a never-before-seen home video of Farrow talking about the alleged assault shortly after she claims it occurred. Allen denies the allegations, and called them “untrue and disgraceful” in a statement following the release of “Allen v. Farrow.”
Baldwin has also been the subject of recent controversy. In October, he was holding a prop firearm that fired and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza on the set of the film “Rust.” The investigation into the incident by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office remains ongoing, as does a wrongful death lawsuit against Baldwin, seven producers and other “Rust” crew members filed by Hutchins’ family.