Hilaria Baldwin reflects on 'challenging year' after ‘Rust’ tragedy
Hilaria Baldwin said, "One thing struggle has taught me is to say “I love you more”. It’s what all of this is all about, in my opinion. So, I love you so…with my whole, grateful soul. Happy gratitude day.”
Hollywood actor and film producer Alec Baldwin’s wife Hilaria has reflected on challenging year following Rust on-set tragedy in which Alec fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Taking to Instagram on Thanksgiving, Hilaria shared a video of her kids dancing in the supermarket and wrote, “I didn’t take a photo of my whole family today. Here is Carmen and Marilu dancing in the supermarket.”
She continued “I want to tell you all how grateful I am for you. This has been one of a challenging year.”
“I know for many, many of us…but I will only speak from personal experience right now. Sometimes I didn’t think I was gonna make it through. I want you to know how much you have helped me through some pretty dark struggles. Knowing you were there—such comfort. Yes, my children and my husband, my family and close friends have been invaluable…but YOU, I don’t get to express this face to face, due to the nature of social media and how far we all are…”
“I SO want you to know and take in how grateful I am every day for you. I miss our chats and the safety net of our community. I’m hoping, one day, we will get back there. One thing struggle has taught me is to say “I love you more”. It’s what all of this is all about, in my opinion. So, I love you so…with my whole, grateful soul. Happy gratitude day.”
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