Executive performing artist Woody Allen says he drives an exceptionally confined life as the past encounters have made him frail and he doesn't have much companions. The 80-year-old entertainer opened up about the injuries he has confronted, including rehashed allegations of sexual misuse by little girl Dylan Farrow, reported People magazine.
"That circumstance had been altogether, completely explored here and there the line by New York social administrations in a 14-month examination. I get annoyed all the time on it. In any case, it doesn't influence me and I simply have no enthusiasm for it.
"There are injuries in life that debilitate us for what's to come. What's more, that is what's transpired. The different slings and bolts of life have not reinforced me. I believe I'm weaker," Allen said.
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