Ireland Baldwin Does Not Care About Father Alec's Other Seven Children?
Having a seventh half-sibling is not her concern, according to Ireland Baldwin. Was this told with a hint of displeasure? That may not be the case as she was merely reacting to questions about her father that she obviously cannot answer since she is not Alec Baldwin.
Her father Alec Baldwin and his wife Hilaria have announced that they are having their seventh child together.
Asked what she thinks about it, Ireland Baldwin in a four-slide Instagram message said she is unfazed by it as it is none of her concern. She is also adamant that she's unconcerned with all the questions she's getting about the "30 Rock" star.
"Lastly, I get countless messages from people who are kind of alarmingly obsessed with my father and his family," she wrote. "I think a lot of people assume my take on any of this, well here it is for free - it's none of my business."
Because she's preoccupied with her life in Oregon with her boyfriend, RAC musician André Allen Anjos, and their six dogs, Ireland Basinger, daughter of Alec and ex-Kim Basinger, says she doesn't "care" that the family is expanding.
"I smoke weed, I eat good food, and I mind MY own business," she continued, adding that she's a model, screenwriter and a dog foster. Her flippant answer was triggered by people who she described as always incessantly curious about what she do for a living.
The model concluded her rant with a thank-you statement to her supporters who have never wavered in their support.
Recently, Hilaria Baldwin said that after several years of uncertainty, she and Alec are thrilled to announce that a new Baldwinito will be released this fall. When she announced the news to the other Baldwin kids, whom she refers to as "Baldwinitos" in an attempt to legitimize her Spanish-culture grift, the kids were obviously happy.
The sweet moment was captured in a video and uploaded in her Instagram.
Included definitely in Hilaria's statements about ups and downs their family suffered would be related to Alec Baldwin's accidental "Rust" shooting, killing one.
In response to the Alec Baldwin "Rust" movie shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza, the Directors Guild of America, which represents more than 19,000 members, has formed a review committee to improve on-set safety.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Karen Gaviola, the director of the new team, will also be participating in impending studio contract discussions.
In a statement to the New York Times, the Guild said, "We have been leading proponents for required safety training and for demanding improved safety safeguards on sets." With the help of other unions and government leaders in California, the committee is working on legislation to address established safety issues.