
I was just on the IG of Alec & Hillary's "stalker" and she posted a screenshot of the weather forecast in Amagansett, where Aliec & Hillary have a house. What the hell is she doing there? Seems like the odds are slim that she would coincidentally end up in the same small part of the Hamptons. |
Could this be where she leaned Spanish? While in Cambridge, MA.https://www.instagram.com/p/CGVY20MgUI-/?igshid=193hrm5e0qiod " target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.instagram.com/p/CGVY20MgUI-/?igshid=193hrm5e0qiod
Fayerweather Street School @FayerweatherK8 · 14 oct. 2020 Chrissi’s 6th grade cohort during a synchronous Spanish lesson from Chela! #fayerweather #synchronouslearning #learnanywhere #togetherweshine #k12 #progressiveeducation @ Fayerweather Street School https://instagram.com/p/CGVY20MgUI-/?igshid=193hrm5e0qiod |
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BBC News on Hilaria Baldwin
https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-55909105 |
Made the front page |
+1. This should be locked. Beating a dead horse and it's been beyond creepy for the last 6 weeks. |
Wanted to be famous? Now you are. |
Oh look. You’re back. Bumping the thread. |
Thank you to whomever just posted that article from the BBC News. Very moving essay from a young woman who is Korean-American. At one point she says: "Maybe Hilaria Baldwin's internal identity is in conflict with the way others perceive her? Identity is fluid and people of any race can feel a kinship to a culture that they're not part of. But her experience is clearly very different from the experience of a person of colour in the US, or that of someone who looks Asian but has been brought up in New York. To me it's inappropriate for a privileged white person to adopt the identity of a Hispanic in the US. Hilaria Baldwin evidently identifies as Spanish rather than Mexican, Puerto Rican or Cuban, but most Spanish-speakers in the US are from these places, or from Central America - and according the Pew Research Center more than half say they have experienced discrimination. A white person who passes as Hispanic never has to worry about this. Many of us don't have whiteness as a safety net." |
From the Insider article, a complete timeline; also says: She told Vanity Fair España that her family couldn't pronounce her new surname. She was quoted as saying: "A mi familia se lo tuve que repetir tres veces: 'Baldddwinnn.' Y a la tercera me dijeron 'Ah, ¡ya sabemos quién es! ¿Por qué no lo pronunciaste bien la primera vez?'" That roughly translates to: "I had to repeat it to my family three times: 'Baldddwinnn.' And the third time they said 'Oh, we already know who it is! Why didn't you pronounce it right the first time?'" |
I wish someone would do a timeline of what work she has had done and I'd be curious who did it. The nose and chin have changed. Whoever she went to did a great job, though it wasn't needed. She looked fine before.
It is just so funny and insane that girlfriend won't admit she lied. Even Selma Hayek called it lying. |
Dude I feel so bad I wasn't able to get back to this reporter before they went to print and she was forced to say "McNasty420 from Reddit was not available for comment" in a serious news article lmao. I'm sure her editor was thrilled. -McNasty |
The Insider did a great job of organizing all of the information in a coherent timeline. Love the way that they referenced dcurbanmom and McNasty and Reddit! |
Wonder what Mr. "Consider the Source" thinks about the BBC covering the story! |