Rumours escalate of Hilaria and Alec Baldwin having eighth child after online sexual videos
'I don't understand why the world needs an eight Baldwin, Hilaria Baldwin, baby, there's already too many out there,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'We don't even know what accent they're going to have because hers are all over the place.'

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