As gossip site TMZ said, it’s “bizarre” enough that Alec Baldwin announced Tuesday that he, his wife and seven young children will star in a new TLC reality TV show about their hectic family life, weeks before he faces trial for involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. After all, Baldwin could face a prison sentence if convicted, which no doubt could delay filming for his new family-based reality TV show, But beyond the strange timing of this announcement, there also is the way that this career move for him and his influencer wife, Hilaria Baldwin, reeks of desperation and potentially sets their children on a course in the entertainment world that has a troubled history of exploitation and of psychological harm. “Find me an adult who was on a reality show as a child and says it was good for their mental and physical health.

Does not exist,” one person wrote on Alec Baldwin’s Instagram post announcing that the family show, “The Baldwins,” is coming in 2025. “Please don’t do this to your kids,” the person said. Someone else noted that Alec and Hilaria Baldwin often complain about paparazzi photographing them and their children when they leave their New York City apartment.

“You have always disliked the attention your kids get from the cameras on the street,” the person wrote. “This is about to multiply beyond imagination.” Dr.

Drew Pinsky, the famed internist and addiction specialist, is no stranger to expl.