Using kids for victimhood PR op exposes Alec and Hilaria Baldwin’s delusion

There were three nailed-down certainties as to how Alec Baldwin and his wife Hilaria would respond to the announcement that he will face criminal charges for killing someone.

First, they would play the victims, as they have shamefully done ever since Alec Baldwin accidentally shot dead cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of his movie Rust.

Second, they would cynically use their children as a protective PR shield at the same time as they demanded privacy for those same children.

Third, Hilaria would once again adopt that fake Spanish accent she deploys for no apparent reason – she’s not Spanish – other than an apparent weird penchant for cultural-linguistic appropriation.

Sure enough, last Friday, the morning after the bombshell news broke that her husband is to be charged with involuntary manslaughter, Hilaria emerged from their New York apartment in an attention-seeking sweatshirt with the word “EMPATHY” emblazoned across it.

It was also an attention-diverting sweatshirt designed to distract waiting media from seeing her husband who slipped away unnoticed.

Hilaria then did what she often does and lectured the reporters and photographers about invading her family’s privacy.

“On a human level,” she said, in her fake Spanish accent, “You guys know I’m not going to say anything to you. So please leave my family in peace. And let this all play out. OK? Let my kids come home and you stay away from them. Because they ask me, ‘Mommy, what are these people doing?’ And it’s a very hard thing as a mom, to try and explain. So please, go home.”

Hilaria Baldwin wore this sweatshirt the morning after the news broke that Alec is to be charged with involuntary manslaughter.
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Hmmm. I wonder if the Baldwins’ seven children have other questions for her like, “Mommy, why do you and Daddy keep asking the media to protect our privacy when you two both constantly invade ours on social media to enhance your brands?”

I doubt it, because most of them aren’t old enough to understand just how often, and how cynically, the Baldwins use them as PR tools.

Hilaria’s Instagram account, followed by a million people, is almost exclusively devoted to photos and videos of her children that she insists she wants the media to leave alone.

And Alec’s first direct response since learning he could go to jail for shooting a co-worker was to post a photo on Sunday to his own Instagram account, followed by 2.5 million people, that showed Hilaria being hugged by one of their young sons, and the caption: “The old ‘let me give you a back rub’ ploy.”

Post of Hilaria and son.
Alec Baldwin captioned a photo of Hilaria and their son as “The old ‘let me give you a back rub’ ploy.”
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After an immediate social media outcry over this bizarrely sexual “joke,” he later added the words: “Potato chips to follow.”

Ho bloody ho.

Imagine that being your public reaction to such serious news?

And imagine using your kids to promote yourself on social media right after your wife orders the media to leave those kids alone?

But then that’s the Baldwin way, isn’t it?

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin use their children as a protective PR shield while demanding privacy.
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Hypocrisy and tone-deaf delusion follow them around like a buzzard on a bison’s backside.

From the start of this scandal, they have consistently tried to portray themselves as the real victims of a tragedy that took the life of a beautiful young woman, devastating her own family.

And despite Alec’s indignant insistence in endless statements and interviews that he bears absolutely no guilt or responsibility for what happened, the unarguable truth is that the person who shot and killed Halyna Hutchins was… Alec Baldwin.

Of course, I don’t think he did it deliberately.

Hilaria Baldwin blocks a photographer as her husband Alec Baldwin leaves their home.
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But I do think he was woefully, inexcusably negligent both in not checking the gun was safe himself before he fired it, and, as a named producer of the film, failing to ensure safety on a set, which had already been identified by other concerned employees as a dangerous shambles.

Prosecutors in Santa Fe agree with me, which is why they’ve thrown the book at him and two other members of the Rust crew.

(The movie’s armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, like Baldwin, is to be charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter, and assistant director David Halls signed a plea agreement for negligent use of a deadly weapon.)

“I have determined that there is sufficient evidence,’ said New Mexico’s District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies. ‘On my watch, no one is above the law, and everyone deserves justice.”

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin arrive at their home on Monday.
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Predictably, Alec Baldwin doesn’t think so.

His lawyer Luke Nikas branded the decision a ‘terrible miscarriage of justice.’

However, the real miscarriage of justice, given the enormity of the consequence, would have been for nobody to be held accountable for what happened to Halyna Hutchins.

And Baldwin only has himself to blame for this dramatic turn of events that now threatens to cost him his career and his liberty.

I’m sure his appallingly ill-judged victimhood PR tour backfired horribly, by actively encouraging prosecutors to go after him.

But no amount of spin or good acting can save him from accountability now.

He’s facing the cold hard reality of a courtroom, and if his trial goes the way I suspect it may go, the even colder, harder reality of a prison cell.

And the last words Alec Baldwin will hear as he’s sent down will be Hilaria saying, “Hasta la vista, baby.”

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Megyn Kelly defends Gwen Stefani’s Japanese claims: ‘Not a Hilaria Baldwin’

She ain’t no holdin’ back girl.

Megyn Kelly, 52, pondered Wednesday whether Gwen Stefani, 53, “stepped over the line” by recently claiming to Allure magazine she is Japanese when she has no ethnic ties to the country.

During her SiriusXM show, the veteran conservative commentator called Allure Senior Editor Jesa Marie Calaor, who spoke with Stefani for the piece, a “very young reporter” and a “dumbass” as she accused her of sensationalizing Mrs. Blake Shelton’s words.

After suggesting Calaor, who is Asian American, should simply “get over” being called racial slurs, Kelly tried to relate Stefani’s comments to a transgender person coming out.

“No problem for Gwen Stefani to come out tomorrow and say, ‘I am a man,’” Kelly stated. “She can say it no problem. But ‘I am Japanese’ has caused the people at Allure to ‘tsk-tsk’ her with all these experts weighing in, saying she’s culturally appropriated again, and they’re angry.”

The 53-year-old “Hollaback Girl” singer has found herself in hot water for her Allure interview.
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Kelly likened Stefani’s comments to transgender people coming out.
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Kelly went on to say that Stefani’s controversy “is not a Hilaria Baldwin situation,” referencing Baldwin’s Spanish heritage scandal that rocked the internet two years ago.

“Gwen Stefani clearly didn’t try to misrepresent that she’s in fact Japanese. She was saying … obviously the implication was, ‘In my soul, I connected with these people and their culture’ and how beautiful it was,” Kelly said.

“That is a compliment, you dumbass Allure writer. It is not a Hilaria Baldwin situation, where she claims she’s from Spain, and she’s not. Anyway, I think it’s funny.”

Stefani has long been accused of appropriating different cultures, including Harajuku style, named for the streetwear paradise in Tokyo.

Calaor asked “The Sweet Escape” singer about these accusations in her piece — a topic she claimed Stefani spoke about for much of their 32-minute conversation.

“In that time, she said more than once that she is Japanese,” the writer noted in her article.

Stefani, who was born to an Italian American father and Irish American mother in California, told Allure she identifies as “a little bit of an Orange County girl, a little bit of a Japanese girl, a little bit of an English girl.”

“[It] should be OK to be inspired by other cultures because if we’re not allowed, then that’s dividing people, right?” she mused to Allure.

Calaor claimed that a rep for “The Voice” judge contacted her after the article was published and tried to convey that the journalist had misunderstood what Stefani was trying to say.

Allure responded by asking for an on-the-record comment, which Stefani and her team reportedly declined to give.

The Post reached out to Calaor for comment.

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Hilaria Baldwin shares another sweet snap of all seven children

Hilaria Baldwin posted a sweet shot of all seven of her children on Thursday, two weeks after daughter Ilaria’s birth.

The former yoga instructor captioned the cuddly picture of Carmen, 9, Rafael, 7, Leonardo, 6, Romeo, 4, Eduard, 2, Lucia, 1, and Ilaria with a white heart emoji on Instagram.

“Who’s luckier than us?” Alec Baldwin commented on his wife’s social media upload.

“I love you. All….of you,” he added in a second comment.

The Oscar nominee later reposted the picture to his own account, writing, “Um…wow.”

“Who’s luckier than us?” Alec Baldwin commented.
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Three days prior, Hilaria gave her followers the first glimpse of her family’s growth since Ilaria’s arrival.

“What a Baldwinito dream team. Ireland, you are missed and loved,” the fitness guru wrote on Monday, referencing Alec and his ex-wife Kim Basinger’s 26-year-old daughter.

In the family snap, Hilaria, 38, and the “Saturday Night Live” alum, 64, sat side by side on their bed with the little ones crowded around them.

Ilaria was born in September, six months after Hilaria shared her pregnancy news.


She and Alec Baldwin are the parents of Carmen, Leonardo, Rafael, Romeo, Eduardo, Lucia and Ilaria.

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She and Alec Baldwin are the parents of Carmen, Leonardo, Rafael, Romeo, Eduardo, Lucia and Ilaria.

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She and Alec Baldwin are the parents of Carmen, Leonardo, Rafael, Romeo, Eduardo, Lucia and Ilaria.

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“She’s here!” the Yoga Vida co-creator captioned the infant’s Instagram debut. “We are so excited to introduce you to our tiny dream come true. … Both she and I are happy and healthy.”

She went on to write, “Her Baldwinito siblings are spending the day bonding and welcoming her into our home.”

Hilaria and the “30 Rock” alum have defended their big brood over the years, with Alec writing via Instagram in September that his family saved him after the accidental shooting on the “Rust” set in October 2021.

Ilaria joined the “Baldwinito dream team” in September.
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The actor, who settled with late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ family on Wednesday, explained, “My heart has been broken a thousand times this past year. And things in my life May never be the same.

“Lots of changes coming. But my family has kept me alive,” the Emmy winner concluded. “They are my reason for living. And @hilariabaldwin, too.”

He and the “Living Clearly Method” author wed in June 2012 and started their family the following year.



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