Ronan Farrow reportedly in talks to host MSNBC show
Ronan Farrow is said to be in talks to host his own show on MSNBC.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 25-year-old would likely be joining the network's weekend lineup.
Farrow is the only biological child of actress Mia Farrow and filmmaker Woody Allen -- though in a new interview with Vanity Fair, Mia Farrow said Frank Sinatra could "possibly" be her son's father, and not Allen.
Ronan Farrow graduated from college at 15 and went to Yale Law School before becoming a Rhodes Scholar and special adviser to the Secretary of State for global youth issues. THR notes that he has appeared on MSNBC and CNN and also has written for multiple publications including The Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune and The Atlantic.
Farrow is also fairly active on Twitter, posting messages about current events and even joking about that potential paternity revelation:
If Farrow does get an MSNBC show, he wouldn't be the only new face joining the network. Last month, it was announced Alec Baldwin will be hosting a Friday talk show about culture and current events, called "Up Late with Alec Baldwin."