I’ve been accused of attempting to 'cancel' another famous man in the past — yet Liam Neeson, like Allen, bounced back just fine
was dropped by its publisher. Well, it’s really been less than three weeks, but time has had a way of stretching out lately. It was back when the coronavirus pandemic was still an outbreak., the memoir in question, was supposed to be released by Grand Central Publishing, a division of Hachette Book Group. But after widespread criticism centering on allegations that Allen sexually abused his daughter Dylan Farrow when she was a child, Hachette decided to cancel the release.
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