Hilaria Baldwin Spoke To Reporters In A Spanish Accent Following Questions About Alec Baldwin's "Rust" Charges
Alec Baldwin's wife, Hilaria Baldwin, spoke to paparazzi after the recent charges were announced against her husband.
On Thursday, it was announced that Alec will be charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter after accidentally shooting and killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust in 2021.
The next day, Hilaria was photographed wearing a shirt that read "Empathy." In one video, paparazzi can be heard asking her if the charges are "fair" — to which she does not respond. Other footage from the day includes one paparazzo asking, "Hilaria, if you want to avoid us, why are you coming to Madman Espresso when you know we're all out here?" and another shouting, "How do you say cucumber?"
Hilaria then later re-emerged with a baby to more questions about the shooting from the paparazzi. Throughout the video, she speaks with a Spanish-ish accent — which is notable given that Hilaria, who was born Hilary in Boston, has been accused of pretending to be Spanish.
"You know what? I'll talk to you. Come, come, and you have to stay away from the baby," she told press, leading the photographers down her block.
"It's really awful, what you guys are doing," she continued, before yelling, "Ven aquí!"
"Ven aquí!" = "Come here!" in Spanish.