Alec Baldwin's wife is facing renewed criticism over her past Spanish accent controversy after the couple announced that they will be launching a reality show. On Tuesday, Baldwin and his wife, , took to to reveal that they would be appearing in a reality show called . The show, which is scheduled to air on TLC in 2025, will also feature the couple's seven children.
"We're inviting you into our home to experience the ups and downs, the good, the bad, the wild and the crazy," star Alec Baldwin said in as family videos were shown. "Home is the place we love to be most." The Baldwins were joined by their seven children: Carmen Gabriela, 10; Rafael Thomas, 8; Leonardo Ángel Charles, 7; Romeo Alejandro David, 5; Eduardo Pao Lucas, 3; María Lucía Victoria, 3; and Ilaria Catalina Irena, 19 months.
Alec Baldwin also shares a daughter, Ireland Baldwin, 28, with ex-wife Kim Basinger. While the video has pulled in more than 60,000 likes since it was posted to Alec Baldwin's Instagram account, it also attracted a wave of derision from people mocking his . She was born and raised in Massachusetts, although she had initially said she was born on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
"Will Hillary be speaking with a Bostonian or Spanish accent? Maybe every other episode she can switch???" read one comment in response to the video. "You would think it would be on Telemundo, no?" another said in reference to the Spanish-language TV network. "Ain't gonna work, pal.
Ain't gonna work," read anot.
