Hilaria Baldwin - At it again

Anonymous
By naming her youngest child Eduardo, she took the entire act a step further.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9096393/Inside-Hilaria-Alec-Baldwins-Spanish-inspired-wedding.html

Their wedding rings are inscribed in Spanish.

She conned him.


Someone needs to post some of these photos.

The flamenco fan.

The mantilla.

Readings in Spanish?!?

This poor woman is completely insane.
Anonymous
SNL should invite President Trump to play the part of an angry Spanish Alec Baldwin.
Anonymous
So is there proof she spent ANY time in Spain?
Anonymous
I think that is why so many people are fascinated by this story - because it's not just about 'Hilaria' - it's also very much about the smug, arrogant man she happens to be married to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9096393/Inside-Hilaria-Alec-Baldwins-Spanish-inspired-wedding.html

Their wedding rings are inscribed in Spanish.

She conned him.


Someone needs to post some of these photos.

The flamenco fan.

The mantilla.

Readings in Spanish?!?

This poor woman is completely insane.


Ask and you shall receive. This is my fave!





The Boston Boomers who apparently can't understand or pronounce the last very challenging last name "Baldwin" and are unfamiliar with an actor that's been famous for most of their lives.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By naming her youngest child Eduardo, she took the entire act a step further.


The boys all have a common American name as one of their middle names. I suppose they could always choose to go by one of their middle names when they are older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The doubling down part of this is driving me insane.

In her instagram video she talks about not always navigating well in her awkward years... "being more this or being more that". YOU ARE A WHITE GIRL FROM BOSTON. She is appropriating experiences that are legitimately difficult for other people, for attention and profit. She is talking about where she was born and how "people want to label you as something else". No, people want to point out that you say you were born in a foreign country for cache and you were not. She's also saying people "coming out of the woodwork" probably did know her and maybe she acted a certain way to be cool.... so it was some big effort for her to hide how Spanish she was, as an American teenager, that she had to PRETEND to have an American accent and be fluent in English. What? She says her background might not fit into our "cookie-cutter"... like no. Your lying is what doesn't fit. She's acting like a victim of discrimination because WE don't like diversity.

The people who don't get the interest in this or why this matters... I don't get you.


Me too! It’s unbelievable. Somehow managing to twist people calling her out as an attack on diversity? I mean! What is happening! It’s the grossest PR trick imaginable. People aren’t pissed that she grew up between two cultures, they pissed precisely because she didn’t and she won’t stop dressing up in an experience and identity that isn’t hers to claim.. A very nice woman I follow on IG only half followed the story and posted a really tender piece on her own complicated immigrant experience/identity and then went on to defend HB. I wanted to scream! She’s not sharing your experience, she’s ripping it off and is now using it as a shield to get herself out of trouble. She’s using you. The original crime is bad but this doubling down/playing the victim/twisting the narrative thing is so manipulative and shady. I’m sure she’s a nice person but what they’re doing now to get out of this is so depressing and ugly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:***Here is how they will spin it and commercialize it.***

Hilaria courageously blazed the trail to eradicate racism by embracing an ethnic name and adopting an accent!

A Venezuelan writer penned a piece for People which prompted Alec to clap back over Twitter. In short, the author said she was hurt by Hilaria’s fake persona since she had to give up her beautiful ethnic name and overcome her immigrant accent. Well, guess what, Miss Venezuela? Hilaria single-handedly changed American hearts and minds! No need to Americanize your name or ditch your accent! You’re welcome :0)

Hilaria is a hero!

I see a series of children’s books and ethnopositive merchandise on the horizon! Those baldwinitos will be featured in a cartoon soon enough.

Gracias, Hilaria!


This!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think that is why so many people are fascinated by this story - because it's not just about 'Hilaria' - it's also very much about the smug, arrogant man she happens to be married to.


It’s the perfect storm:
Con artist story
Volatile Hollywood actor
Instagram fanatic
Lots of people with time on their hands needing a distraction from pandemic

She and her husband threw gasoline on the fire with their rambling video “clarifications.”

Voila! I’m guessing this thread will hit 500K views by tomorrow. It’s joining the Ruth Chris NYE, burgundy washcloth and bobcat girl in the DCUM Hall of Fame.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:By naming her youngest child Eduardo, she took the entire act a step further.


The boys all have a common American name as one of their middle names. I suppose they could always choose to go by one of their middle names when they are older.


What are the other names?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By naming her youngest child Eduardo, she took the entire act a step further.


Wasn’t that the name of her boyfriend in NYC who she called “Edu”? 😭
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:By naming her youngest child Eduardo, she took the entire act a step further.


The boys all have a common American name as one of their middle names. I suppose they could always choose to go by one of their middle names when they are older.


What are the other names?


You can look these things up on your own. We don’t discuss children here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What annoyed me the most about her is that she was clearly fame-hungry and “thirsty”, posting about her miscarriage but then complaining about paparazzi not giving her privacy after the news, as if they were swarming her. If she really wanted privacy she wouldn’t have used her social media in that way - she could have had privacy quite easily.


That’s what kicked off this whole thread!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alec in 2003 was in a long NY Times piece waxing on about the importance of prenuptial agreements, so there were clearly background checks and lawyers involved, plus CAA is the most powerful agency in the world. I won't go so far as some who assert this may have been a Tom and Katie arranged situation, but Alec knew precisely who he was marrying and there was a lot of choreography behind this 'spicy' wife thing.

Mum and dad conveniently moved to Spain just before the wedding, Harvard doctor mum and Georgetown lawyer dad don't get named in the wedding announcement, mum and dad don't even attend the wedding (her brother walked her down the aisle?), and mum and dad living in Spain is the one piece of evidence used to fact check her ties to the country.

https://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/21/business/talking-money-with-alec-baldwin-living-paycheck-to-paycheck-all-of-them-big.html


He sounds surprisingly smart and clear-eyed here.
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