Hilaria Baldwin slammed for ‘beyond offensive’ Spanish accent

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Hilaria Baldwin has been criticized again for using a fake Spanish accent while berating photographers.

The 39-year-old born-and-raised Bostonian apologized two years ago for faking a Spanish accent, saying she was raised in two cultures.

Now, she’s under fire again after she reached out to photographers in New York City to berate them for taking pictures of her children.

Hilaria, who was born Hillary, appeared to revert to her old accent as she dodged questions about her husband’s manslaughter charge.

The actor, 64, and gunsmith Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, have been charged in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins for firing the fatal shot on the set of Rust. Baldwin says he will fight the charges vigorously, calling it a “miscarriage of justice.”

His wife approached photographers this week, cutting off their questions and saying, ‘I’m going to tell you what I’m going to say, you’re not going to ask me questions. I want you to realize that we have seven children, and for you to be here to walk them to school and be there when they come home is not good.

‘So, on a human level, you know I’m not going to tell you anything. You know it. So please leave my family alone and let it develop. Hilaria’s accent became noticeably more European as her tirade progressed.

Hilaria Baldwin, 39, came under fire for using a Spanish accent again after admitting two years ago that she grew up in Boston.

Baldwin’s accent came to the fore after he reached out to photographers to criticize them for harassing his children on their way to and from school. ‘Go home, because I’m not going to say anything and Alec is not going to say anything’

The yoga instructor went on to say that it’s “a very difficult thing for a mother to explain” to her children why crowds of people have been following them and asking questions, before reminding them that neither she nor her husband Alec, 64, will be responding. questions.

“So please, go home, because I’m not going to say anything and Alec is not going to say anything,” he concluded before dodging questions about his lawyers.

Despite some being sympathetic to his cause, many were “offended” by the reappearance of the accent.

“It is beyond offensive at this point that she continues with this Spanish accent. Regardless of the chaos of her mind and this situation, you are not Spanish,’ wrote one on Twitter.

Another wrote: ‘Absolutely love that she says ‘well we travel to Spain yearly’ ma’am you lived in BOSTON every day. Boston accents are not simply avoided!

A woman named Perla wrote: ‘Hillary needs to end this accent.’

‘I saw people feeling bad for her being harassed by paps, and of course that’s valid, but the AAAAAACCENT my GOD. In other words, you’re absolutely right,’ wrote one woman.

Another, Tony Choi, quips that everyone should be looking for “a guy who’s just as committed to you as she is to the bite.”

The famous couple have been harassed by photographers ever since Alec was charged with manslaughter in the death of Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust.

Alec (pictured) called the charges a ‘judicial error’

Hilaria was seen today walking with a friend in Manhattan

She grabbed two coffees while out with her friend.

Ceda Xiong wrote, “It’s her emotionally supportive accent.”

A man named Bradley quipped, “She and Austin Butler need some kind of support group for people who can’t turn off the fake voice.”

Another criticized Hilaria, whose real name is Hillary, for “never missing an opportunity to wrest a little attention from her.”

“She didn’t need to make this speech,” wrote one woman, Marielle.

The influencer was forced to confess that she was born in Boston and that she called herself Hillary after years of claiming that Mallorca was her birthplace and that she came to the United States at the age of 19.

“My parents raised my brother and I with two cultures, American and Spanish, and I feel a real sense of belonging to both,” he said at the time. “The way I spoke about myself and my deep connection to two cultures could have been explained better: I should have been clearer and I’m sorry.”

Many criticized the yoga instructor for the reappearance of her accent, with one calling it her “emotional support accent.”

“I am proud of the way I was raised, and we are raising our children to share the same love and respect for both of them,” she continued. “Being vulnerable and striving to learn and grow is what we’ve built our community on, and I look forward to returning to the kind and supportive environment we’ve built together.”

Several former classmates came forward to confirm that Hilaria was, in fact, raised in Weston, Massachusetts, by American parents without a hint of a foreign accent.

Despite the social accusation Hilaria faces, her husband could face jail time, and the Santa Fe prosecutor is pretty sure Alec will be convicted of his charge.

In a post-announcement interview with CNN, she said Baldwin did pull the trigger, running a “fast and loose outfit” that was plagued with security issues.

‘There was such a lack of security and safety standards on that set. There were live rounds on set, mixed in with dummy rounds.

‘Nobody was checking them or at least they weren’t constantly checking them.

“Somehow they loaded up on a gun, handed it over to Alec Baldwin, he didn’t check it, he didn’t do what he was supposed to do to make sure it was safe or someone else was safe.”

Halyna Hutchins was shot to death on October 21, 2021 by actor Alec Baldwin

Gunsmith Hannah Gutierrez-Reed has also been charged with manslaughter

Prosecutor Mary Carmack-Alwies is confident that Alec will be found guilty of his charge and not go free just because he is an actor.

“He pointed the gun at Halyna Hutchins and pulled the trigger,” she said.

She said “the totality of circumstances” led to the decision, adding: “This was a really fast and loose set. And that nobody was doing their job.

While it may have been an accident, he said Baldwin “doesn’t have a free pass” because he’s a star.

In a statement, Baldwin’s lawyer said: “This decision misrepresents the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins and represents a terrible miscarriage of justice.” Mr. Baldwin had no reason to believe that there was a live bullet in the gun, or anywhere on the film set.

‘He trusted the professionals he worked with, who assured him that the weapon did not have live bullets. We will fight these charges and we will win.’

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