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VIDEO: Mackenzie Phillips Aborted Father's Possible Love Child

Sept. 23 2009, Published 10:04 a.m. ET

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A tearful Mackenzie Phillips bared all on The Oprah Show Wednesday, with shocking allegation after shocking allegation.

The most shocking? That she had an incestuous affair with her father for ten years, became pregnant and then aborted the baby, not knowing if it was her own father's child or the child of her then husband.

It was this event that ended the affair she was having with her father, John Phillips, of the band the Mamas and the Papas.

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Phillips also claimed that her dad was the one who shot her up with cocaine for the first time, and that he raped her on the eve of her wedding to Jeff Sessler, a member of the Rolling Stones Entourage.

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With regards the Rolling Stones, Phillips said of her affair at 18 with the band's lead singer, "Mick Jagger locks the door and he says 'I've been waiting for this since you were ten".

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Phillips said the first time she did coke she was 11, and that her dad taught her to roll joints at the age of 10.

There was one one good revelation during the interview though, Phillips said that she has been clean from drugs for a year now.

Phillips was on the Oprah Show to promote her new memoir, High on Arrival, out Wednesday.

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