Despite winning one of the most prestigious awards in Hollywood at the 2014 Golden Globes on Sunday Jan. 12, Woody Allen still has a few critics.

His son, Ronan Farrow, slammed Allen on Twitter shortly after the Blue Jasmine director received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for his lifetime achievements. 

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"Missed the Woody Allen tribute-did they put the part where a woman publicly confirmed he molested her at age 7 before or after Annie Hall?" Ronan tweeted Sunday night, before linking to a November Vanity Fair article about his family that featured his sister, Dylan, speaking out for the first time about an incident she had with Allen as a child. 

She later linked to the Vanity Fair article as well, urging her followers to make up their own minds on whether or not Allen was a pedophile.

Allen, who has maintained his innocence in the case for years, was not present at the awards show as part of a long-standing tradition he has to not attend ceremonies, despite having won countless honors.

"I'm not an awards person," he said to The Los Angeles Times earlier this month.

Some say the producer/writer didn't deserve the DeMille honor because of his sordid history outside of film.

"Is this seriously a speech about how great Woody Allen is at women-things? Pass," one Twitter user wrotefollowed by, "How many people would you have to molest before you didn't get awards? Hahaha, just kidding no one cares!"

Host of The Laura Ingraham Show also tweeted about the award and remarked on Allen's absence from the ceremony. She wrote, "Regrettably Woody Allen couldn't be here tonight , bc he is auditioning 'actresses' at P.S. 19 #GoldenGlobes."

Watch a part of Keaton's tribute to Allen below: