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Daily Mail
14 hours ago
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- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Hilaria Baldwin breaks silence on rumors that she 'controls' husband Alec
Hilaria Baldwin has clapped back at haters who claim the she is controlling husband Alec Baldwin - jokingly saying she 'wishes' she could. The 41-year-old shocked fans in March when she snapped at her husband on the red carpet, sparking a fierce debate online about their relationship dynamic. However, the mother-of-seven has now cleared up the internet rumors, exclusively telling that as a woman, no matter what she does it is always going to be 'wrong.' 'Couldn't they have picked a different couple with a husband that's easier to control?' Hilaria told in a street interview. She claimed that for years, much of the focus has been on her husband's alleged temper, whereas now she feels critics have switched to branding her as controlling. 'The headlines over the years, and all of this stuff where people have poked on him, and then all of a sudden, I have this power,' she said. 'It kind of makes me feel like... am I winning? Is this a compliment?' she asked. She added that she feels as through the narrative 'flipped' because the rumor mill needed 'something new.' Hilaria continued: 'I also think, going in to what it is like being a woman, they pick at us. [No] matter what we're gonna do it wrong.' She also suggested people are confusing her being a supportive wife as her being controlling. 'If we're supportive, we're controlling. If we're not, we're cold,' she ranted. 'You can't win.' The reality star quickly brushed it off, saying she just 'has to ignore it.' 'I wish I could control things more,' Hilaria admitted. The couple were talking to Extra at the grand re-opening of Planet Hollywood in NYC last week alongside her actor husband, 66, when conversation turned to a potential second series of their reality TV show. As Hilaria went to respond, Alec jumped in with: 'The Hilaria Show.' She then added: 'No, I think we are going to see, you know, we're going to see how it feels to be out there.' The 30 Rock star then cut in to say: 'It's gonna be great. You're a winner.' They later mocked the response to the interview in an Instagram post in which Hilaria accused her husband of 'manterrupting' as he apologized for his behavior before puckering up for a kiss Seemingly furious at his interjection, she snapped: 'Oh my God. When I'm talking, you're not talking.' 'I'm sorry,' Alec said as Hilaria threw her hands up and repeated: 'When I'm talking, you're not talking.' She turned back to face the interviewer and joked: 'This is why we'll just have to cut him out of the show.' The cringeworthy confrontation sparked a fierce debate online, with some branding it a 'very uncomfortable dynamic.' Hilaria appeared on Today after the incident, where she seemingly doubled down on her remarks, expressing her frustration at not being able to voice her thoughts. Discussing why the Baldwins opened up their home for a new reality series, she explained: 'Since I met Alec a lot of people have spoken for me, have taken my narrative. I don't want that anymore. 'This is an example for my children to hold your head up high and take control of your own narrative and we did it during a very vulnerable time.' While many people online declared it the beginning of a relationship fail, 'fireworks' are the norm, according to sources close to the fiery couple who dismissed the humiliating interaction as nothing more than 'banter.' 'That was a true reflection of their relationship,' an insider told Daily Mail. 'They test each other. It may have looked concerning to some, but it was all playful banter. 'There is no harm. They both have strong personalities and that's why they're attracted to one another. 'Alec finds Hilaria captivating and he loves that she can take his humor because Alec is never reserved in anything he does and vice versa.' They later mocked the response to the interview in an Instagram post in which Hilaria accused her husband of 'manterrupting' as he apologized for his behavior. Alec admitted in the clip that he suffers from 'correctile dysfunction.' The video saw them engaging in a patronizing back-and-forth, with the yoga teacher–turned–reality star cuing up her husband's responses. 'And that is called — what's the word of the day?' Hilaria began after the audio had ended, setting Alec up to wearily reply: 'Manterrupting.' 'So, the whole point is that we interrupt each other all the time,' Hilaria finished as they concluded the video with a kiss.


Daily Mail
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Hilaria Baldwin shows off DWTS audition skills
put her dancing skills on display in a new clip published on social media, on Thursday. Alec Baldwin 's wife, 41, unleashed her choreography in a pair of acid wash jeans, a colorful semi-sheer turtleneck top, and heels. In the caption she wrote: 'Blue shirt guy is my biggest inspo' in reference to a Russian professional Latin dance instructor, Ruslan Aidaev, whose dance technique recently went viral on TikTok. Fans think she is going for a spot on the upcoming season of Dancing With The Stars. 'I think all these videos lately are leading up to her being on DWTS,' one wrote. 'DWTS!!!!!?????' someone else asked. 'Yeah I could see her on Dwts' Husband Alec, 67, appeared to appreciate the clip as he left a fire emoji. Hilaria also commented on her own clip, writing: 'Been having so much fun recently.' DWTS has only revealed two members from the upcoming Season 34, which is slated to debut in the fall of 2025. The two confirmed celebrity contestants are Robert Irwin, son of the late Steve Irwin, and social media influencer Alix Earle. In February, Alec and Hilaria talked about why they wanted to do their reality show The Baldwins. 'It was an opportunity for us to actually speak. It was a really safe space,' Hilaria told People. 'And I think it was also very cathartic, almost like a diary, during a very unsure time of our life. That felt both terrifying and like it could get us through day by day,' she added. 'Telling your story is one thing, and showing your story is something else. It felt authentic, it felt human. It felt very empowering,' she said.


Daily Mail
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Hilaria Baldwin's fans are all saying the same thing as she shares cringey salsa dancing video
put her salsa dance skills on display in a new clip shared to her Instagram on Thursday. The yoga guru, 41, was pictured demonstrating her rhythm in her living room, with a softbox set up in front of her to illuminate the scene. Alec Baldwin 's wife unleashed her choreography in a pair of acid wash jeans, a colorful semi-sheer turtleneck top, and heels. In the caption she wrote, 'Blue shirt guy is my biggest inspo' in reference to a Russian professional Latin dance instructor, Ruslan Aidaev, whose dance technique recently went viral on TikTok. Fans in her comments believe the video is proof that the mother-of-seven is vying for a spot on the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'I think all these videos lately are leading up to her being on DWTS,' one wrote. 'DWTS!!!!!?????' someone else asked. 'Yeah I could see her on Dwts' Are you going to be on Dancing with the Stars? 'Ohhhh are you going to do DWTS?!' Her husband, 67, appeared to appreciate the clip as he left a fire emoji. Hilaria also commented on her own clip, writing, 'Been having so much fun recently.' Viewers could possibly see Hilaria competing for the mirrorball trophy, as DWTS has only revealed two members from the upcoming Season 34, which is slated to debut in the fall of 2025. The two confirmed celebrity contestants are Robert Irwin, son of the late Steve Irwin, and social media influencer Alix Earle. Meanwhile Hilaria and Alec's reality TV show, The Baldwins, has not yet been renewed for a second season amid disastrous ratings and after it was blasted by critics as being a 'snoozy infomercial.' The Baldwins' eight-episode reality series featuring their seven children concluded April 13. Fans in her comments believe the video is proof that the mother-of-seven is vying for a spot on the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars Her husband, 67, appeared to appreciate the clip as he left a fire emoji Hilaria also commented on her own clip, writing, 'Been having so much fun recently' It was blasted by critics as 'a self-pitying attempt at image rehabilitation' following Alec's accidental 2022 shooting of his Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Christopher Stevens gave it one star out of five, writing: 'If this series is meant to make us feel sympathy, it has done the reverse. Last week, Alec Baldwin was just a has-been actor to me. Now I know exactly who he and his wife are. What hideous people.' The Guardian's Lucy Mangan also gave the series one out of five stars, writing: 'The Baldwins is dreadful, and makes the couple look likewise.' Alec's involuntary manslaughter trial was dismissed July 12 after he denied ever pulling the trigger on the revolver that fired a single bullet into Rust director Joel Souza's arm and punctured the Ukrainian DP's chest killing her, at age 42, in 2021. On January 9, Alec filed a civil lawsuit against the Rust case prosecutors, investigators, and commissioners for defamation and malicious prosecution and civil rights violations due to 'intentionally mishandling evidence.' Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed has only six months remaining of her 18-month sentence in New Mexico Women's Correctional Facility due to the involuntary manslaughter conviction for her role in the shooting. Baldwin produced and stars as aging outlaw character Harland Rust in the controversial western Rust, which premieres on digital and select US theaters this Friday. All of the proceeds of the action-packed flick, set in 1880s Kansas, will go to Halyna's widower Matthew Hutchins (who received an executive producer credit) and their 12-year-old son Andros. In February, Alec and Hilaria talked about why they wanted to do their reality show The Baldwins. 'It was an opportunity for us to actually speak. It was a really safe space,' Hilaria told People. 'And I think it was also very cathartic, almost like a diary, during a very unsure time of our life. That felt both terrifying and like it could get us through day by day,' she added. 'Telling your story is one thing, and showing your story is something else. It felt authentic, it felt human. It felt very empowering,' she said. Last month, ABC announced they were replacing Alec with Martin Short as executive producer and host of their Match Game revival, which begins filming in Montreal this June and airs this summer. Baldwin hosted the $25K fill-in-the-blank panel game show, which originally debuted in 1962 on NBC, for five seasons spanning 2016-2021. Meanwhile Hilaria has been keeping busy with writing. In her newly-published motherhood guide Manual Not Included, Baldwin claimed that ADHD and dyslexia were the reasons she duped the world into thinking she was 'born and raised in Majorca, Spain' as far back as 2011. 'I have a brain that is one part English, one part Spanish, seven dollops of mom brain, and a heavy pour of distraction,' the Boston-born culture vulture wrote. 'If only you knew how loud it is in my brain at any given moment. I just existed in a land where sometimes I spoke one language and sometimes I spoke another, sometimes I mixed them and got mixed up, and I never talked about my processing differences.' Hilaria and Alec married in 2012. The longtime actor and his much younger yogi wife are parents to seven kids: Carmen, 11, Rafael, nine, Leonardo, eight, Romeo, six, Eduardo and Marilu, four, and Ilaria, two.


Daily Mail
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Hilaria Baldwin brings back bizarre yoga poses to get husband Alec's attention
On Wednesday, Hilaria Baldwin was feeling nostalgic for the good old days when she was more famous for her sexy yoga poses than her 2020 Spanish scandal. The 41-year-old mother-of-seven shared an Instagram slideshow of 14 eyebrow-raising, throwback snaps of herself showcasing her slim 5ft4in figure - which certainly got her husband Alec Baldwin 's attention. In one retro snap, Hilaria (born Hillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas) pretended to hold up an entire car and in another she stretched her entire body over a classic car. Baldwin enlisted two mystery men to spread each of her legs apart while she performed a handstand while scantily clad in a bikini. The former instructor used to co-own the yoga studio chain Yoga Vida in New York City with Michael Patton, but it went dark in 2023. On Wednesday, Hilaria Baldwin was feeling nostalgic for the good old days when she was more famous for her sexy yoga poses than her 2020 Spanish scandal 'I wanna bring back stop and drop yoga,' Hilaria - who boasts 1M social media followers - captioned her post. 'Lets have fun.' Baldwin's 66-year-old husband commented: 'You look the same.' On Sunday, the married couple of 12 years 'managed a family photo' with their daughter Carmen, 11; son Rafael, 9; son Leonardo, 8; son Romeo, 7; daughter Marilu, 4; son Eduardo, 4; and daughter Ilaria, 2. Alec and Hilaria - who enlist two nannies - have yet to hear from TLC about whether or not their reality show The Baldwins was renewed for season two following their dismally-reviewed first season. In her newly-published motherhood guide Manual Not Included, Baldwin claimed that ADHD and dyslexia were the reasons she duped the world into thinking she was 'born and raised in Majorca, Spain' as far back as 2011. 'I have a brain that is one part English, one part Spanish, seven dollops of mom brain, and a heavy pour of distraction,' the Boston-born culture vulture wrote. 'If only you knew how loud it is in my brain at any given moment. I just existed in a land where sometimes I spoke one language and sometimes I spoke another, sometimes I mixed them and got mixed up, and I never talked about my processing differences.' Earlier this month, Alec's troubled film Rust only earned $26,831 at the box office - all of which will be donated to the late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' widower Matthew Hutchins and 12-year-old son Andros. Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial was dismissed July 12 after he denied ever pulling the trigger on the revolver that fired a single bullet into Rust director Joel Souza's arm and punctured the Ukrainian DP's chest killing her, at age 42, in 2021. In her newly-published motherhood guide Manual Not Included, Baldwin claimed that ADHD and dyslexia were the reasons she duped the world into thinking she was 'born and raised in Majorca, Spain' as far back as 2011 On January 9, the Oscar nominee filed a civil lawsuit against the Rust case prosecutors, investigators, and commissioners for defamation and malicious prosecution and civil rights violations due to 'intentionally mishandling evidence.' Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed has only five months remaining of her 18-month sentence in New Mexico Women's Correctional Facility due to the involuntary manslaughter conviction for her role in the shooting. And last month, ABC announced they were replacing Alec with Martin Short as executive producer and host of their Match Game revival, which begins filming in Montreal this June and airs this summer. Baldwin hosted the $25K fill-in-the-blank panel game show, which originally debuted in 1962 on NBC, for five seasons spanning 2016-2021. Instead, the Here's the Thing podcaster will serve as a member on the short film jury at the eighth edition of the Filming Italy Sardegna festival, which runs June 19-22 on the island of Sardinia.


Daily Mail
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Amy Schumer MOCKS nemesis Hilaria Baldwin in shock gesture after star 'slammed' comedian in memoir
Amy Schumer made a apparent thinly-veiled dig at nemesis Hilaria Baldwin as she stepped out in New York City this week. The drama ramped up Baldwin, 41, furiously denounced an unnamed celebrity in her new memoir - and many readers suspect she may be discussing Schumer. Schumer was scathing about Hilaria in a 2023 comedy special, calling her a 'sociopath' and mocking her for pretending to be from Spain. After Baldwin was mocked on social media for seemingly showing off her new memoir in paparazzi shots, Schumer recreated the pose as she arrived at the Comedy Vs Cancer event at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer. A slimline Schumer, 42, who had admitted to taking diabetes and weight loss drug Mounjaro, enthusiastically pointed at a copy of The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt. The star showed off her figure in a black bodycon dress and heels. After Baldwin was mocked on social media for seemingly showing off her new memoir in paparazzi shots, Schumer recreated the pose as she arrived at the Comedy Vs Cancer event at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer After she was papped holding the book - Manual Not Included - in a bizarre position, Baldwin took to Instagram to deny she had been plugging the tome for photographers. She said: 'I was on my way to a signing and they always tell me to bring at least one copy of the book with me. 'I wasn't trying to hold my book in a particular way... this was not about my book!' Schumer sparked drama in 2023 with the yoga teacher and her husband Alec Baldwin for having 'a von Trapp amount of children, and they named them all - I'm not sure, but very Spanish names like Jamón, Croqueta and Flamenco.' Now in her new book Manual Not Included, Hilaria, who has seven children, has blasted a nameless 'famous person' for discussing her and her family in a 'show.' Accusing the celebrity of saying 'nasty and untrue things' about her, Hilaria said she became 'sick with stress' when she first heard the news that she and her family would be a target of jokes in the special. Hilaria also said that the unnamed celebrity made 'derogatory remarks' about her children, and that at one point after the special dropped 'I found one of my boys crying in bed, asking why this woman was making fun of him.' Since tying the knot in 2012, Alec and Hilaria have welcomed seven children - which is in fact the exact number of Von Trapp progeny in The Sound Of Music. All seven children have indeed been given Spanish names, Carmen, 11, Rafael, nine, Leonardo, eight, Romeo, six, Eduardo, four, María, four, and Ilaria, two. In her new book, Hilaria accused the celebrity many readers think is Amy of discussing her in a show,' saying she 'even tried to bait me and Alec via Instagram.' She claimed she and Alec 'didn't engage with her and I guess I am proud of that,' adding that the situation 'made me mad at the system.' Hilaria continued: 'I don't need to use her name and I don't want any problems with her, and I would like to be left out of any articles that mention her, because she has nothing to do with me. A total stranger.' She recalled being 'sick with stress' upon hearing that a comedy special would come out in which she and her family would be mocked. On the day of the show's release, Hilaria went for a run but fell down because she was so preoccupied, and was left crying and bleeding from her leg. Hilaria wrote in her memoir that the special 'gutted me because I couldn't understand how someone could be so inherently cruel.' However she maintained that 'I don't need an apology' from the mystery star, witheringly stating: 'No matter what, I hope I never meet her.' In her 2023 Netflix special Emergency Contact, Amy claimed to have met Hilaria 'years ago' backstage at Saturday Night Live, where she allegedly spoke with a 'very thick Spanish accent' and described herself as being 'from España.' Amy joked: 'They have a von Trapp amount of children, and they named them all - I'm not sure, but very Spanish names like Jamón, Croqueta and Flamenco. She continued: 'And all of this would be fine and beautiful, except that "Hilaria from España" is actually Hillary from Boston. This woman is in no way Spanish. Her parents are not from Spain. No one in her life is from Spain. You're going: "What?!" Did you think I was just doing a really racist Spanish impression?' Amy added: 'So, I'm not trying to bully a sociopath. I have a point, OK? I think what had happened was she went to Spain. And I've been lucky enough to go to Spain. Some of you have been. It's great, right? Don't you love it? I loved it, too. But Hillary from Boston…loooved it!' She went on: 'My point is that all evidence points to this woman, since she met her husband, has straight up pretended to be from Spain.' Amy then brought up the legal battle Alec was facing over the fatal shooting on the set of his western Rust in November 2021. The saga culminated in a judge dismissing the involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec in connection with the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Concluding her takedown of Hilaria, Amy vamped: 'And her husband shot someone... find someone who can stand you.' One week after the special bowed, an interview ran in which Hilaria said: 'It is a ridiculous thing to be cruel to another person,' via Romper.