Hilaria Baldwin, known for her marriage to Alec Baldwin and her reality TV show 'The Baldwins,' has addressed the harsh backlash regarding her identity and perceived 'fake accent.' In a recent episode, she emphasized the emotional toll of public criticism, stating that individuals never truly get used to negativity. Hilaria's background has been under scrutiny since her rise to fame, with claims of her misrepresenting her Spanish heritage. She has responded to accusations about her identity and accent in the past, asserting her mixed upbringing between Boston and Spain, amidst support from former classmates.
Being in, the spotlight, as people like to call it. People say, 'Oh, don't you get used to it?' No, you don't get used to it.
You never get used to people being mean. But you take a deep breath, and I think you learn to distance yourself from it.
There's been some questions about where I'm born, I'm born in Boston ... I spent some of my childhood in Boston, some of my childhood in Spain.
I went to high school with her. Genuinely lovely person, I recall, but fully a white girl from California.
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