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ANGRY ALEC BALDWIN

NEEDS THERAPY NOW!

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HOT-TEMPERED Alec Baldwin exploded again — and was arrested for socking a guy over a New York parking spot, leaving a behavior expert convinced he’s a “danger to society” who needs help or he “could kill someone” next time!

A source close to the Baldwin family says the 60-year-old hunk’s yoga-guru wife, Hilaria, 34, mom of their kids, Carmen, 5, Rafael, 3, Leonardo, 2, and Romeo, 5 months, “must be at her wit’s end. Their friends are begging him to seek profession­al help to save himself and his career. Some anger management counseling would do him really good.”

But Dr. Lillian Glass, a body language expert and TV psychology analyst, believes Baldwin is beyond anger management

therapy — and may even have a neurologic­al defect!

She says the body language of The Hunt for Red October star reveals “a lot of

believes “there is something seriously wrong with him. He needs a neurologic­al exam.

“He is a loose cannon. If he can become physically violent over a parking space, he could kill someone.”

The time bomb’s latest blowup came in a Nov. 2 argument over a parking spot where he punched Wojciech Cieszkowsk­i, 49, say cops. However, Baldwin denies the charge!

Cieszkowsk­i, a survivor of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, was taken to the hospital and the star was charged with assault and harassment.

Cieszkowsk­i later said he felt “sore,” but “I’ll be fine,” while Baldwin insisted he never punched “anyone over a parking spot.”

In the past, Baldwin’s had at least three violent mix-ups with the media and became notorious for ripping his then-12-yearold daughter Ireland in a 2007 phone message, calling her a “rude, thoughtles­s little pig.”

Glass, who hasn’t treated Baldwin, calls the actor “a potential danger to anyone he crosses paths with.”

Adds the source: “Therapy could help him to keep calm and carry on — but he’s got to want to do it.”

Bust for parking space punch-up proves he’s a menace to society -expert

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Cieszkowsk­i is recovering

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