Mia Farrow's son said to be headed to MSNBC anchor job

Ronan Farrow and his mother, Mia Farrow

Another son of a famous celebrity is heading to a national broadcast gig. Ronan Farrow — in the spotlight lately after his mom, Mia Farrow hinted Frank Sinatra, and not Woody Allen, may be his biological father — is said to be close to inking a deal to anchor his own show on MSNBC. Anderson Cooper, long a mainstay at CNN, of course is the son of Gloria Vanderbilt.

Farrow, 25, certainly comes to the MSNBC job with stellar credentials. A Rhodes scholar, the Yale Law School grad has worked for the Obama Administration and has appeared on both MSNBC and CNN in the past. He’s been a UNICEF spokesman and was a special advisor to Hillary Clinton on global youth issues.

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