Woody Allen has revealed that he has never "agonized for a second" over his disputes with former partner, Mia Farrow, including daughter Dylan Farrow's molestation allegations against him.
The 78-year-old filmmaker, who strongly denied the allegations, said that he had a very "dull private middle-class life", which was uneventful, the New York Post reported.
The 'Annie Hall' star continued saying that he had never given "a second's thought" to his custody drama with his former partner.
Allen, who doesn't care if people burnt all of his movies after his death, added that there was "no God" and "no reason for anything.
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