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Mia Farrow says daughter Quincy has been hospitalised with coronavirus

Actor has asked for prayers

Clémence Michallon
Friday 10 April 2020 22:54 BST
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Mia Farrow on 23 April 2019 in New York City.
Mia Farrow on 23 April 2019 in New York City. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for TIME)

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Mia Farrow is asking for support as her daughter is being hospitalised with coronavirus.

The actor tweeted on Friday: “A personal request.

“If you would be so kind, would you please send up a prayer for my daughter Quincy.

“Today she had no alternative but to go the hospital for help in her struggle against the coronavirus.”

Quincy, 26, is married and has a young daughter named Coretta. Her siblings include journalist Ronan Farrow as well as writer and activist Dylan Farrow.

Mia Farrow regularly shares photos of her daughter on social media.

Just last week, she posted a photo taken during Quincy’s wedding on her Instagram account.

“The day my youngest daughter, Quincy married wonderful Ethan. A year later their baby Coretta came along,” she wrote.

“Happiest memories rolling by from home in lockdown.”

Mia Farrow’s tweet on Friday was met with many messages of support wishing Quincy a quick recovery.

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