Hilaria Baldwin celebrated New Year’s Eve with her husband Alec Baldwin and their seven children, sharing photos and a video of their festivities at home. The couple, who have been married since 2012, enjoyed post-Christmas and pre-New Year celebrations with their young ones. The family reality TV series they are part of is set to be released soon, with the possibility of Alec’s brother, Stephen Baldwin, making an appearance.
In her Instagram post, Hilaria shared season’s greetings and expressed her excitement for the upcoming year. The photos included shots of the family spending quality time together at home. The post featured a sweet family photo of Alec and their seven children, as well as a clip of their three-year-olds enjoying playtime before bed. Hilaria was seen cuddling one of their sons and bottle-feeding their youngest baby, emphasizing the family’s bond and joy.
In a video obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, Hilaria was seen preparing a ‘traditional’ Spanish tortilla for holiday guests, speaking in a heavily accented baby voice and forgetting the English word for ‘onions.’ This instance was not the first time Hilaria has stumbled over her native tongue, as she previously appeared on shows forgetting English words. The couple’s June 2012 wedding featured vows and rings engraved with Spanish phrases, despite Hilaria’s upbringing in Massachusetts.
Hilaria, who was initially referred to as ‘half-Spanish’ in a 2014 Elle article, has extensively adopted Spanish culture, giving Spanish names to all seven of her children. However, DailyMail.com revealed her true Boston background, growing up in an affluent neighborhood in Boston rather than in Spain. Despite her agency listing her birthplace as Majorca, she spent most of her life in Massachusetts. Hilaria has faced criticism and accusations of impersonating a Spanish person for over a decade.
Despite claims of a Spanish heritage, Hilaria’s childhood home in Boston tells a different story, with neighbors remembering her as a privileged young lady. Her parents were respected professionals in their fields, living in a prestigious neighborhood. Hilaria’s fabricated Spanish persona has been challenged by evidence of her upbringing and roots in Massachusetts. Her misrepresentation of her background has been a point of controversy and scrutiny, with many questioning the authenticity of her claims. Hilaria’s public image has faced backlash and skepticism due to discrepancies in her narrative.