
Alec Baldwin's wife Hilaria defends herself against 'fake' Spanish accent accusations: 'That makes me normal'
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Alec Baldwin's wife Hilaria Baldwin defended her Spanish accent as not "inauthentic" and "normal" after being accused of faking it.
Hilaria was also criticized for allegedly faking her Spanish accent, as critics pointed out that it noticeably fluctuated over the years when she made appearances on TV. "I love English, I also love Spanish, and when I mix the two it doesn't make me inauthentic." Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume
During the upcoming premiere episode of her family's new TLC reality show "The Baldwins," Hilaria admitted that the past controversy was hurtful and defended her Spanish accent. A post shared by Hilaria Thomas Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin)
"I love English, I also love Spanish, and when I mix the two it doesn't make me inauthentic, and when I mix the two, that makes me normal," she said in a confessional, as quoted by People magazine.













