Mia Farrow Addresses "Vicious Rumors" About the Deaths of Adopted Children

Mia Farrow released a statement on Wednesday, March 31, setting the record straight about the deaths of three of her adopted children, Tam, Lark and Thaddeus.

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Mia Farrow is speaking out about the deaths of three of her 14 children in an attempt to dispel the "vicious rumors" surrounding their demise.

In a statement released Wednesday, March 31, the 76-year-old actress spoke about Tam FarrowLark Previn and Thaddeus Farrow, each of whom were adopted. 

"Few families are perfrct (sic), and any parent who has suffered the loss of a child knows that pain is ceaseless," she wrote. "However, some vicious rumors based on untruths have appeared online concerning the lives of three of my children. To honor their memory, their children and every family that has dealt with the death of a child, I am making this post."

Mia continued, "My beloved daughter Tam passed away at seventeen from an accidental prescription overdose related to the agonizing migraines she suffered, and her heart ailment."

She then addressed Lark's death in 2008, explaining that her 35-year-old daughter died "from complications of HIV/AIDS, which she contracted from a previous partner."

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"Despite her illness she lived a fruitful and loving life with her children and longtime partner. She succumbed to her illness & died suddenly in the hospital on Christmas, in her partner's arms," she said, adding that Lark is remembered as an "extraordinary woman, a wonderful daughter, sister, partner and mother to her own children."

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She went on to explain that Thaddeus, who died in 2016 of a gunshot wound to the stomach at the age of 29, was a "courageous son" and had been "happily living" with his fiancé. However, Mia shared, "When the relationship abruptly ended, he took his own life." 

The Great Gatsby actress added, "These are unspeakable tragedies. Any other speculation about their deaths is to dishonor their lives and the lives of their children and loved ones."

Mia said that despite her 11 surviving children and 16 grandchildren's "sorrow," their "lives today are full of love and joy."

Speculation about the nature of Tam, Lark and Thaddeus' death arose when Mia's estranged son, Moses Farrow, claimed in a 2018 blog that Tam had tied of a drug overdose and Lark's death was compounded by her struggles with addiction. 

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At the time, multiple members of the Farrow family denied Moses' claims, including an allegation that Mia was abusive to her children. Dylan Farrow asserted on Twitter, "As I said when he last made these claims, this is an attempt to deflect from a credible allegation made by an adult woman, but trying to impugn my mother who has only ever been supportive of me and my siblings.

She continued, "It's easily disproven, contradicts years of his own statements, is beyond hurtful to me personally, and is part of a larger effort to discredit and distract from my assault. My brother is a troubled person. I'm so sorry he's doing this."

The ongoing controversy surrounding the family members and their estrangement from Woody Allen, was highlighted in HBO's Allen V. Farrow. To learn more about everything the bombshell docuseries did and didn't cover, read our story here.

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