Hilaria Baldwin takes swipe at Amy Schumer in new book?


Hilaria Baldwin has spoken in detail about a celebrity who once allegedly badmouthed her and her family.
The yoga instructor and author, 41, did not name the person in her new memoir Manual Not Included, but speculations point towards comedian and actress Amy Schumer, 43.
Hilaria, who shares seven biological kids with actor and husband Alec Baldwin, 67, wrote in her book that a “famous person, someone I’ve never met, who said nasty and untrue things about me and my family.”
The author did not name Schumer, but she hinted that a celebrity mentioned her and her family in a “show” and that “she even tried to bait me and Alec via Instagram.”
“We didn’t engage with her and I guess I am proud of that,” the mom-of-seven wrote. “It made me mad at the system, but here, in this book, is where I can talk about it. I don’t need to use her name and I don’t want any problems with her, and I would like to be left out of any articles that mention her, because she has nothing to do with me. A total stranger.”
Hilaria said she “became very sick with stress” around the time of the special’s release and that she saw one of her kids crying over the comments. “It gutted me because I couldn’t understand how someone could be so inherently cruel,” Hilaria added.
“I don’t need an apology,” Hilaria elaborated and maintained that “no matter what, I hope I never meet her.”
In a Netflix special Emergency Contact, which debuted in June 2023, Schumer said, “I’m not trying to bully a sociopath — I have a point,” before going on about Hilaria and the controversy her accent sparked in 2020 when people questioned the authenticity of her Spanish origins.
“My point is that all evidence points to this woman, since she met her husband, has straight-up pretended to be from Spain.”
Schumer also joked about Hilaria and Alec’s “Von Trapp amount of children” and the names they were given.