Mia Farrow didn’t person overmuch announcement earlier her wedding to Frank Sinatra. According to nan actress, Sinatra suggested they wed only 1 time earlier they really tied nan knot.
Farrow — who was only 21 erstwhile she joined an almost 50-year-old Sinatra backmost successful 1966 — made nan shocking confession connected this morning’s section of The Drew Barrymore Show.
“I only knew nan time earlier erstwhile we were gonna get joined truthful I had to deterioration immoderate I had successful my closet,” she revealed, referring to her wedding dress.
According to Farrow, they were engaged astatine nan clip — but Sinatra was successful England finishing up a movie he was starring in. Meanwhile, she was hauled up successful a two-bedroom rental that near her small privateness from paparazzi.
“Press had surrounded my house, cameras against each window, and location were nary drapes — location were nary curtains,” she recalled. “So, I would crawl astir and I would spell to nan refrigerator and I would unfastened it from nan floor, which isn’t easy, and effort to get a pizza retired aliases thing to eat. And past [Sinatra] would telephone and I would dress everything was conscionable fine. But it was a freaky thing.”
When Sinatra caught upwind of nan mayhem, he suggested that they wed immediately.
“I conjecture he saw it connected TV successful England truthful he called and he said, ‘I deliberation we should get joined tomorrow.’ I was like, ‘Oh, OK,'” Farrow explained.
While they were only joined for 2 years, they remained adjacent friends until Sinatra’s decease successful 1998.
Farrow precocious opened up astir their narration during a September question and reply pinch CBS Sunday Morning.
“He had a temper,” she said, but noted, “The basal personification was truthful compassionate and awkward and readily disposable much than anybody I’ve ever known. It ended up being a relationship that lasted until he died.”
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