Mia
Farrow
recently
opened
up
about
the
tragic
demise
of
three
of
her
children
in
a
long
post
on
her
social
media
handle.
The
actor
revealed
that
some
'vicious
rumours'
regarding
her
children's
deaths
led
her
to
address
the
same.
Mia
also
spoke
about
a
mother's
pain
of
losing
her
child
in
the
heartfelt
post.
Talking
about
the
same,
Mia
revealed
that
being
a
mother
of
fourteen
children,
her
family
means
everything
to
her.
She
stated
that
while
her
career
as
an
actor
placed
her
in
the
public
arena,
most
of
her
children
chose
to
lead
a
private
life.
The
Rosemary's
Baby
actor
mentioned
that
she
respects
the
privacy
of
her
children
which
is
why
she
is
often
selective
on
her
social
media
handle.
The
actor
went
on
to
say
that
any
parent
who
has
lost
a
child
will
realise
that
the
pain
is
merciless
and
ceaseless.
Mia
mentioned
how
some
vicious
rumours
based
on
untruths
regarding
her
children's
demise
have
been
circulating
for
some
time
now.
The
Death
On
The
Nile
actor
revealed
that
she
is
sharing
this
post
to
honour
the
memory
of
her
late
children.
Mia
Farrow
then
said
how
her
17-year-old
daughter
Tam
passed
away
due
to
an
accidental
prescription
overdose
related
to
her
heart
ailments
and
migraines.
The
actor
then
spoke
about
her
daughter
Lark
and
described
her
to
be
an
extraordinary
woman,
a
wonderful
daughter,
sister,
partner
and
mother
to
her
children.
Mia
revealed
that
Lark
died
at
the
age
of
35
from
complications
of
HIV/AIDS
which
she
had
contracted
from
her
previous
partner.
The
Omen
actor
mentioned
that
her
daughter
led
a
fruitful
life
with
her
children
and
longtime
partner
before
her
demise.
The
Great
Gatsby
actor
further
revealed
that
her
29-year-old
son
Thaddeus
lived
happily
with
his
partner
and
that
they
were
all
expecting
them
to
tie
the
knot
soon.
However,
when
Thaddeus'
relationship
with
his
partner
abruptly
ended,
he
died
by
suicide.
Mia
called
these
events
'unspeakable
tragedies'.
She
lastly
went
on
to
say
that
any
other
speculation
regarding
their
demise
will
be
a
dishonour
to
them.
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
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is
just
a
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away.
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out
to
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specialist
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