Alec and Hilaria Baldwin Are 'Trying to Parent Through' Tragedy
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Alec Baldwin, who revealed plans to quit public life a decade ago, is back with a new TLC reality series featuring him and his wife Hilaria, showcasing their life with seven children. The show alludes to the impact of the 2021 tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on their family dynamics. It coincides with Baldwin's recent legal troubles, including a dismissed involuntary manslaughter charge and ongoing lawsuits against New Mexico prosecutors. The series, premiering on February 23, aims to provide an authentic glimpse into their chaotic yet loving household amid significant public scrutiny.
This is never something to forget, and we're trying to parent through it. Hilaria Baldwin discusses the family's challenge after the tragic loss of Halyna Hutchins.
A lot can change after a decade (like a dismissal for an involuntary manslaughter charge). It emphasizes the unpredictable nature of Alec Baldwin's life journey.
The new trailer shows the crazy daily moments of the Baldwins: chasing kids, wrangling six animals, and trying to manage life in the spotlight.
Alec's Rust manslaughter trial ended with a dismissal in July 2024, and now he's suing prosecutors for 'manufacturing' a case against him.
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