New York Post

IT’S ALL BULL!

Alec Baldwin’s wife Hilaria (er, Hillary) mocked for ‘fake Spanish identity’

- MAUREEN CALLAHAN Mcallahan@nypost.com

HOW you say . . . scam artist? Hilaria Baldwin, the epically thirsty, self-identified Spanish wife of actor Alec, has been outed as a basic white woman from Massachuse­tts, real name Hillary Hayward-Thomas. ¡Escandalo!

The cringiest piece of evidence is a clip from the “Today” show in which Hilaria, speaking in a Spanish accent while cosplaying as some kind of culinary expert, says, “We have very few ingredient­s. We have tomatoes, we have, um, how you say in Eng — cucumbers.”

We’ve had quite a run of these masquerade­s, haven’t we? There was, of course, Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who claimed to be black, going so far as becoming president of her local NAACP chapter in Washington state and claiming herself the victim of race-related hate crimes. Former Democratic presidenti­al candidate Elizabeth Warren clung to a dubious Native American identity for decades before finally apologizin­g to the Cherokee Nation in August 2019.

Then there’s Jessica Krug, the author and academic who claimed to be, at different points, half-Algerian American, half-German American and an “Afro-boricua” from The Bronx whose nickname was “La Bombalera.” This past September, Krug admitted that she was just a nice Jewish girl from the Midwest who had lied about “various assumed identities within a Blackness that I had no right to claim.”

And, of course, there’s Madonna, that hustler from Michigan, who adopted a terrible English accent when she moved to England.

So much self-loathing. So many people thinking that adopting another identityy will make them more interestin­g.

Hilaria, despite her aggaggress­ive silent-H, isn’t nearly as ppowerful or consequent­ial as these examples. But her grift is pretty freaking great, proving what we all know about the evils of social media: The more people shove an ostensible truth down yyour tthroat, ththe more likelikely it’s a totatotal lie. And her online presence is particular­ly insufferab­le. Here we have a 36-year-old woman with no

discernibl­e talent who — according to her recently updated Wiki page — is neverthele­ss a “podcaster, author, and former yoga instructor,” contorting her body into sexually suggestive yoga poses in inappropri­ate settings: on an airplane, while getting a spa pedicure, and in a most unsanitary display, on top of her expensive stove, hair spilling into a skillet. All for her social-media followers.

That’s to say nothing of Hilaria’s compulsive poses with her babies as accessorie­s. In one recent shot, her infant’s head went unsupporte­d as she posed for a selfie in her glamorous bathroom. She often goes scantily clad with her offspring, a sexy new mommy shaming slob moms into not having lost the baby weight, like, yesterday.

For this perfect end to 2020, we must thank Amy Schumer, who first re-grammed a shot of Hilaria, in nothing but a black-lace bra and underwear, holding baby Edu (oh, those poor kids). Gratitude also to the perfectly named Twitter user @lenibrisco­e, who said that we “have to admire Hilaria Baldwin’s commitment to her decade long grift where she impersonat­es a Spanish person.”

Let’s not forget Hilaria’s neardecade-long grift in pretending to be uninterest­ed in fame while leveraging her marriage to a celebrity to get famous herself.

This, despite claiming she had never owned a TV and had no knowledge of American pop culture. And yet shortly after marrying Alec, she became a correspond­ent for the tabloid show “Extra!”

In December 2016, Hilaria published a book called, ironically, “The Living Clearly Method.” The chances of a basic, accomplish­ment-free chick from Massachuse­tts getting a book deal, let alone attendant publicity in Vanity Fair or on the “Today” show or representa­tion with CAA — where her original online bio stated she was born in Mallorca, Spain — without marriage to a bona-fide celebrity is laughable.

As was her alleged other grift, using that great line — one reportedly deployed by Yoko Ono, Heather Mills and Meghan Markle when they each met their world-famous husbands — asking Alec, “So, what do you do?”

Ha! Well, if Alec believed that one, no wonder he believed one former Hillary Hayward-Thomas, privileged white New Englandbor­n-and-bred daughter of a Harvard med-school professor and a Georgetown-educated lawyer father, was really an exotic Spaniard without a television or a basic command of English or a sustained accent. Nope, Hilaria was just a yoga-loving fawn in the New York City jungle who was definitely, totally not interested in social climbing or landing a rich, famous, older husband.

Fellow New Yorkers: Are we beginning to feel a strange emotion? Are we beginning to feel maybe just a little sorry for public rage monster Alec Baldwin? After all, how will one of Hollywood’s most outspoken liberals justify his white wife attempting to pass as Spanish? For the grievous offense known to woketivist­s as “appropriat­ing”?

“Yes, I am a white girl,” Hilaria admitted in an Instagram post on Sunday, Spanish accent suddenly gone. “I’m like, really, really proud of who I am.”

And why not? Whoever Hillary or Hilaria is exists only on, and for, the Internet. So right after posting her fake-contrition video, up went a picture of our latest example of cultural appropriat­ion breastfeed­ing her newborn, looking refreshed and placid, hair swept aside just so to reveal three chunky diamond studs in her right ear.

Such a perfect life, right?

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