New York Post

Making of a Bald(win) Lie: Hilaria’s Spanish Act

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Thank you for exposing Hillary Baldwin for the fraud she is (“It’s all bull!” Dec. 29).

If she is Hilaria, than I am Alicia — and at least I have all my degrees in Spanish.

Hillary is a double fraud since the main language in Mallorca, where she’s claimed she’s from, is a dialect of Catalan called Mallorquin.

Baldwin is a pretentiou­s phony who cannot even do her research. No wonder Alec Baldwin is unstable.

Alice Lemos

Woodside

I want my money back. Hilaria — ahem, Hillary — Baldwin lied to me, and I feel deceived.

I wasn’t born in Spain, like I thought Hilaria was, but I do have a Spanish passport and my parents are from Spain, and I spent all my summers there — so I related to her living in the United States and being so seemingly American but also Spanish. Just like me.

I understand Hilaria. She loves Spain. She gets it. She feels Spanish in her heart. But she is not Spanish, and her passing herself off as Spanish is wrong. It makes people like me, who admired her and felt a connection to her, thinking she was really Spanish like us, feel like we were lied to.

The “Baldwinito­s” will revert to the Baldwin clan in my mind, but I do applaud their multicultu­ralism and bilingual upbringing and wish them all mucho, mucho amor.

Nancy Rodriguez

Overveen, Netherland­s

I don’t know why The Post keeps going after Hilaria Baldwin. She is not the first to come to New York City and reinvent herself.

She is not harming anyone. In fact, she promotes healthy lifestyles. She ap

pears to be a calming influence on her husband, Alec. That alone should earn her a medal of appreciati­on.

John Monaghan

Park Slope

Re: Maureen Callahan’s commentary today on Hillarious — er, Hilaria: I can’t wait to see SNL’s skit on the controvers­y (“‘Spanish’ gal actually from the US? Oh, the Hilaria-ty!” Dec. 29).

I’m sure Lorne Michaels would love to poke a stick at his favorite Trump-hating cast member.

Jim Furlong

Clarksvill­e

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin are a perfect match — two profession­al phonies.

And the best part of this stupid story is Alec and Hilaria both lied to each other about being relevant. Neither one has anything good or positive to contribute to society.

Go and enjoy each other’s company — whoever you’re pretending to be at any given time.

Jean Cole Juno Beach, Fla.

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