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Daily Mail
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Ireland Baldwin reveals rare snap of mother Kim Basinger at her daughter Holland's birthday party
Ireland Baldwin celebrated her daughter Holland's 2nd birthday over the weekend, sharing a rare snap of her mother Kim Basinger in the process. The 29-year-old daughter of Basinger and Alec Baldwin took to Instagram on Monday, sharing snaps from their outing at Triskelee Farm in West Linn, Oregon. The snaps included a few with Ireland's famous mother Kim Basinger, 71, which come months after she was spotted on a rare outing with her father Alec Baldwin in NYC. 'Celebrated Holland's 2nd at @triskeleefarm with our people,' Ireland captioned the Sunday post, which has amassed over 12K likes from her 643K followers. Kim was seen in a snap with her daughter, plus her friend Abby and Maddie, with Kim donning a brown straw hat and black sunglasses. She also wore an olive green jacket and black pants for the outing, with Kim spotted in another pic with Ireland and an unidentified woman. The first snap showed Ireland, her boyfriend RAC and their two-year-old daughter at the festivities, with Ireland donning a black puffer coat and black and white striped pants. She also shared another snap of her holding Holland with a friend named Maddie, plus snaps of Holland petting various animals, including a baby goat that was biting a strap on her dress. The post also included more animal shots, another with RAC holding his daughter alongside Luke Carlson. The final snap featured Ireland and RAC smiling while holding their daughter at the event. While Basinger hasn't appeared in a film since 2018's Fifty Shades Freed, she recently opened up about the need for 'intimacy coordinators' on films. 'It's a very hard thing to shoot a beautiful love scene,' Basinger said in an interview with Variety. 'You think it's just lay down with a bunch of baby oil. It's not. It can really work your nerves,' she added. 'I can't imagine having somebody come up to me and say, "Do you mind if they put their hand here?"' referring to the current popularity of using intimacy coordinators. 'That's just another person in the room. Either we work it out or we don't,' she said. 'I don't see all of this need for supervised visits.' Ireland's father Alec Baldwin also recently opened up about how his messy divorce from Basinger affected his relationship with his daughter Ireland. 'I must say that because my relationship with my daughter Ireland was so negatively impacted by my divorce from her mother and having a very protracted custody battle that the media really were having a party about everything,' Alec said on his TLC reality show The Baldwins. 'It went on for seven years, of which the financials were probably a year and a half and everything else was custody. That's insanity and really tough. One of my most regrettable things about the whole thing was how it affected Ireland,' he admitted.
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
‘Be suspicious': Sweet Home woman warns of chicken scam amid egg shortage
PORTLAND, Ore. () — As egg prices soar and supply dwindles due to the bird flu, an Oregon woman warns about an online scam targeting hopeful backyard chicken owners. Fiona Hibbard has plenty of space on her Sweet Home property, so she recently built a chicken coop to keep the eggs coming. West Linn abandons measure for $7.9M field purchase 'I know everybody's going to the grocery stores and seeing these big signs that say, due to the bird flu, we have egg shortages. You go to the cupboards, there's no eggs in the stores,' Hibbard said. 'So my thought was find some hens. So of course I went on Facebook Marketplace and there were just multiple people selling hens.' In her haste to get some hens, Hibbard said she fell victim to foul play. Hibbard said she ignored the red flags, such as sellers only accepting payments via cash apps like Zelle, Venmo or Chime, often leading to rejected transactions and hidden fees such as crate returns and shipping where the scammers then demand more money. 'We go through the process of trying to find one of these [app accounts] that doesn't alert to scam, and me and my infinite wisdom just keep pushing through because I want these damn chickens,' Hibbard said. 'And then they go, well, maybe you can buy a gift card. That was it. We're done. But at this point, I had lost $200.' Whatever you do, Hibbard said to not count your chickens before they scam. 'Be suspicious. And if your order comes up to even a hundred dollars, be more suspicious,' she said. 'These scammers are so good at what they're doing.' If you've been wanting to get some hens for the backyard, take caution. Watch out for scam scenarios like this. Instead of buying chicks or hens off social media or online, Hibbard encourages people to buy locally in person. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.