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Mia Farrow and Michael Caine at the 1979 People’s Choice Awards show. Image dated March 8, 1979.

Mia Farrowwasn’t afraid to get a teasing jab in at friendMichael Cainefor his 90th birthday.

The actress, 78, wished theMedievalactor ahappy birthday on Instagram, but not without joking that she “forgave” him for introducing her to ex husbandWoody Allen— who would go on to leave her for her adopted daughterSoon-Yi Previn.

“Happy 90th Birthday to Michael Caine, such a funny and wise friend over many years,” Farrow captioned several black and white pictures of the two in their younger years.

“Back in the day , when I was married to her dad, Nancy Sinatra dated him,” Farrow continued. “If they had married he’d have been my son in law. He once played my husband. Just such a lovely man.”

“He introduced me to Woody for which I forgave him :),” she jokingly ended her post.

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Farrow said inAllen v. Farrowthat inviting Allen into her family was “the greatest regret of my life.”

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She said that everything that happened with Allen had not only lasting effects on her family, but on herself and her trust in other men.

“I never brought [dates or significant others] home because I didn’t want to risk anybody falling for one of my beautiful children or grandchildren,” Farrow said.

“If I couldn’t trust Woody after 12 years,I would never take another risk with anybody else,” she added. “I don’t trust myself to know. How would you know? I don’t know. So I never brought them home.”

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Allen and Previnslammed the docuseriescalling it a “hatchet job riddled with falsehoods.”

“These documentarians had no interest in the truth,” a spokesperson for Allen and Previn said in a statement provided toDeadlineand other outlets on the docuseries.

“As has been known for decades, these allegations are categorically false. Multiple agencies investigated them at the time and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow may have been led to believe, absolutely noabuse had ever taken place,” the statement continued.

source: people.com