Hilaria Baldwin, wife of actor Alec Baldwin, recently welcomed her seventh child, but the excitement surrounding the new addition is overshadowed by controversy over the baby’s name and Hilaria’s claims of Spanish heritage, which have previously been criticized as misleading.
In 2020, it was revealed that Hilaria, initially thought to be Spanish, is actually from Boston. This revelation sparked skepticism about her authenticity, especially after instances like her claim of forgetting the English word for cucumber during an interview. Adding to the scrutiny, it came to light that she had previously gone by the name Hilary.
Now, with the birth of their seventh child, the Baldwins faced a fresh wave of criticism over the chosen name – ‘Ilaria Catalina Irena.’ The backlash was swift, with individuals on social media expressing their disapproval.
On Twitter, one user called out what they perceived as a “Fake Spanish name from a Boston-born mom,” while another questioned the absence of American names, even for middle names, in the Baldwin children’s monikers. The criticism extended to Hilaria’s persistent efforts to embrace a Spanish identity, with some questioning the couple’s motivations and suggesting they may have let their fame go to their heads.