Dylan Farrow has attacked the actresses Cate Blanchett and Blake Lively after they voiced support for the Times Up movement.

Farrow called out the two for their decision to work with film director Woody Allen, the adoptive father she claims sexually abused her as a child.

After Lively shared an image stating the aims of Times Up, Farrow responded to the tweet with the words: 'You worked with my abuser, Blake Lively. Am I a woman who matters too?'

'Am I a woman who matters too?' Dylan Farrow attacks Blake Lively and Cate Blanchett for Woody Allen links after they join Times Up movement

Conflict: Blake Lively, left, worked with Allen on 2016's Cafe Society; she is seen in October 2017; Dylan Farrow, right, is seen in 2016, while pregnant

Lively, who said she was 'proud' to back the new Times Up campaign, worked with Allen on 2016's Cafe Society.

As for Blanchett, who won an Oscar for her role on Allen's Blue Jasmine in 2014, Farrow queried a description of the Australian actress, 48, as a 'vocal campaigner against sexual harassment'.

Asked Farrow: 'Can one be a "vocal campaigner against sexual harassment" and a vocal supporter of Woody Allen? Seems a tad oxymoronic.'

Called out: As for Blanchett, who won an Oscar for her role on Allen's Blue Jasmine in 2014, Farrow queried a description of the actress as a 'vocal campaigner against sexual harassment'

Farrow, now 32, has repeatedly claimed that Allen abused her when she was seven years old.

In an op-ed published last month, Farrow wrote: 'I have long maintained that when I was 7 years old, Woody Allen... sexually assaulted me. I told the truth to the authorities then, and I have been telling it, unaltered, for more than 20 years.'

For his part Allen, now 82, has denied the claims.