It looks like Hilaria and Alec Baldwin have a new baby

Hilaria and Alec Baldwin.
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Huh, well, it looks like Hilaria – or should I say … Hillary? – and Alec Baldwin welcomed a sixth child. This is based on a photo that Hilaria posted on Instagram on Monday (yes, she’s back on Instagram), in which she can be seen relaxing with six children: Carmen Gabriela (7), Rafael Thomas (~ 5), Leonardo Ángel Charles (4), Romeo Alejandro David (~ 2), Eduardo “Edu” Pao Lucas (5 months), and a child whose name and age have not yet been released. Although Hilaria’s biography on Instagram still describes her as the “mom of five Baldwinitos”, a representative of the couple told “Page Six” that they “have not yet issued a statement or confirmed anything”, but “what she posted remains” . What I think is a cautious way of saying that they now have another child!

The addition seems somewhat surprising, considering that Hilaria gave birth in September. In November, she suggested People that Edu would probably be the last baby, saying, “during COVID times, it looks like we’re done” and also “I’m so tired”. Then again, she left the question of another child open when talking to Us Weekly in April, explaining: “I learned that I thought I was going to have a child and now, suddenly, I have a huge litter, who knows?”

Always the enigma, Hilaria; I mean, surely you remember the turmoil when, at the end of December, your seemingly nonexistent Spanish heritage fell apart before our eyes? When did reports arise that she had deliberately pretended or allowed people to believe that she was from Spain, despite being from Boston? And then the reaction left Hilaria (Christian name: Hillary Hayward-Thomas, courtesy of two non-Spanish parents) offline for a month, which she says she spent “listening” and “reflecting on” and finally came to the conclusion that she was “Created… with two cultures, American and Spanish”, although he admits that “it should have been clearer” about his country of origin. Everything to say: who knows, in fact!

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