Хилария болдуин
На днях супруга 62-летнего актера Алека Болдуина, 36-летняя Хилария, оказалась в центре крупного скандала в сети. Инструктора по йоге, писательницу и мать пятерых детей, которую обычно обсуждают в прессе исключительно в контексте материнства и здорового образа жизни, уличили во лжи. Годами поклонники были уверены, что Хилария — испанка. Об этом она сама всегда с гордостью говорила в своих интервью и на телевидении. Однако расследование интернет-пользователей показало, что это не совсем так.
Хилария Болдуин
Все началось с комментария одного из пользователей, который заявил, что Хилария в течение многих лет лишь выдает себя за испанку. По версии пользователя, на самом деле Хиларию зовут Хилари, а выросла она в Бостоне в типичной американской семье. Вскоре после этого в интернете начали всплывать видеоролики, на которых Болдуин то говорит на идеальном английском, а то будто специально начинает произносить фразы с испанским акцентом (в одном из роликов Хилария даже забыла, как на английском звучит слово "огурец").
Хилария Болдуин с младшим сыном
Следом интернет-пользователи провели целое расследование, чтобы вывести Хиларию на чистую воду. В этом им помогли одноклассники звезды, которые рассказывали, как учились с ней вместе в школе в США и называли ее "полностью белой женщиной", отмечая также, что у нее никогда не было испанского акцента. По информации некоторых пользователей сети, родители Хиларии много лет работали профессорами в США и только в 2011 году ушли на пенсию и переехали на Майорку. При этом сама Хилария ранее утверждала, что переехала в Америку из Испании в 2003 году, чтобы поступить в Университет Нью-Йорка.
Алек и Хилария Болдуин
В связи с большим количеством негатива в сети вчера Хилария Болдуин выступила с заявлением по этому поводу в своем инстаграме. Она опубликовала видео, в котором призналась, что ее на самом деле зовут Хилари, а родилась она в Бостоне, а не на Майорке. При этом звезда уточнила, что в ее венах намешано много кровей, а также заявила, что с детства росла в двух культурах и впитывала их в себя.
Да, я белая девушка. Давайте проясним: в Европе есть много белых людей, и моя семья как раз из таких. Во мне много кровей. Я выросла в двух культурах, так что все очень просто. Мне очень повезло, что я с детства говорю на двух разных языках и стараюсь привить это и своим детям. Это очень важно для меня, особенно в контексте того, что моя семья живет за границей. Да, я действительно особый тип бостонца. Но я именно та, кем являюсь. Невозможно изменить свое происхождение, да я бы этого и не хотела. Я очень горжусь своими корнями,
— рассказала Болдуин, которая сообщила, что из-за возникшей травли на некоторое время собирается перестать писать в соцсетях.
Вскоре после этого за Хиларию вступился ее супруг Алек Болдуин. Актер также опубликовал ролик в инстаграме, в котором называл все публикации по этому поводу в прессе "впечатляюще ложными". Он призвал людей проверять информацию, которая всплывает в сети и в СМИ, а также заявил о своем желании защитить человека, которого он искренне любит.
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хилария болдуин
Baldwin in 2011BornHillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas
January 6, 1984
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.Other namesHilaria Thomas[1]EducationCambridge School of Weston;
New York UniversityOccupation(s)Former yoga instructor, podcaster, authorSpouse.mw-parser-output .marriage-line-margin2px{line-height:0;margin-bottom:-2px}.mw-parser-output .marriage-line-margin3px{line-height:0;margin-bottom:-3px}.mw-parser-output .marriage-display-ws{display:inline;white-space:nowrap} Alec Baldwin (m. 2012)Children7FamilyBaldwin (by marriage)
Hilaria Baldwin (born Hillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas, January 6, 1984) is an American yoga instructor, entrepreneur, podcaster, and author. She was the co-founder of a chain of New York–based yoga studios called Yoga Vida, and has released an exercise DVD and a wellness-focused book. She has been married to actor Alec Baldwin since 2012.[2]
Baldwin, who is from the United States and says she vacationed in Spain in her youth, has at times represented herself as being from Spain,[2] which has spurred accusations of cultural appropriation or "identity hoax[ing]".[3]
Early life
Baldwin was born Hillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas[4][5] in Boston, Massachusetts on January 6, 1984[6] to Kathryn Hayward and David Thomas Jr.[7][8][9] Baldwin is of English, French-Canadian, German, Irish, and Slovak descent.[7] Baldwin claims that she was raised in a Spanish-speaking household and traveled to Spain annually.[10] Baldwin stated she has been a vegetarian since age five.[11]
Her mother grew up in Massachusetts and spent her career practicing medicine there; she was an associate physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School before retiring from both positions in 2012.[12] Her father was an attorney with an undergraduate degree in Spanish literature from Haverford College and a law degree from Georgetown University. The couple founded International Integrators, an integrative health organization,[13][14] after moving to Spain and settling in Mallorca in 2011, not long before their daughter married Alec Baldwin.[15] She has a brother named Jeremy Hayward-Thomas.[16]
Her paternal grandfather was David Lloyd Thomas Sr. (1927/1928–2020),[17] an "American with roots in the country that pre-dated the American Revolution", and her paternal grandmother, Mary Lou (Artman) Thomas, was from Nebraska.[12][17] Thomas Sr. was a native of Ames, Iowa and traveled extensively to Argentina as an auditor for General Electric and at one point lived there.[17][18] He exposed his children to world cultures and raised them to be proficient in Spanish.[17][18]
She attended the Cambridge School of Weston, a private co-educational high school in Weston, Massachusetts.[19] She later started college at age 19 at New York University,[20][21] where she was on the ballroom dance team.[22]
Career
Baldwin started practicing yoga around age 20.[23] While attending New York University,[24] Baldwin opened the yoga studio Yoga Vida in 2009 along with Michael "Mike" Patton in the West Village of New York City, which eventually opened three other locations in the Noho, DUMBO, and Tribeca neighborhoods.[25][26][27] The Tribeca Citizen wrote in 2016 that their location had a range of classes, including "pre- and post-natal, restorative, and heated by infrared light".[28] In 2013, Spencer Wolff, a former student in one of her classes, sued Baldwin in Manhattan Supreme Court for an injury he allegedly sustained in the class.[29][30] The lawsuit was settled a year later, with Wolff signing a non-disclosure agreement.[31]
In 2012, after marrying Alec, Baldwin became a lifestyle correspondent for the entertainment show Extra.[32] The New York Times wrote that Baldwin got the position because Alec was a friend of Steve Sunshine, a producer for the show.[33] In 2014, she shared a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment News Program with her Extra colleagues.[34] She periodically worked with Extra in that role through 2014.[4]
In October 2013, Baldwin released an exercise DVD titled @ Home with Hilaria Baldwin: Fit Mommy-to-Be Prenatal Yoga. Alec appears during a five-minute "bonus section".[35] In June 2014, El País described Baldwin as the "Gwyneth Paltrow" of New York City in reference to being a working wealthy mother.[36]
Baldwin wrote the book The Living Clearly Method, which was released December 2016. When the book released, Baldwin started an associated website under the same name to promote it.[37]
In 2017, Baldwin was awarded the Wellness Foundation's Illumination Award at that organization's summer benefit in the Hamptons.[38]
In 2018, Baldwin partnered with podcaster Daphne Oz to create Mom Brain, a motherhood-focused podcast. Refinery29 described it as "a deep-dive into every single corner of motherhood, ranging from the serious moments to the hilarious ones, and everything in between".[39] The two hosts went on The Rachael Ray Show in November 2018 to talk about the project,[40] followed by the Today show in December of that year.[41] As of May 2021, Baldwin had not recorded any more episodes since the start of the allegations of cultural appropriation in December 2020.[42]
In February 2019, Baldwin and her husband spoke to a United Nations panel about food choices and a sustainable planet at the launch of the EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Health and Planet initiative.[43] Baldwin was identified as a "wellness expert" on the panel.[11]
Baldwin has been on the cover of multiple magazines, the most notable of which include Hello!,[44][45] Fit Pregnancy,[46] ¡Hola!,[47][48] Parents;[49] and Belgium's Télépro.[50]
Personal life
In February 2011, she met Alec Baldwin at Sarma Melngailis' New York restaurant Pure Food and Wine.[51] Around August that year, the two began dating.[1] They moved from the Upper West Side to Greenwich Village that August.[52] The couple became engaged in April 2012[1] and married on June 30, 2012, in a Catholic ceremony at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral in New York City.[53] On their wedding bands, they had Somos un buen equipo (English: We're a great team) engraved in Spanish[54] inscribed on the inside.[55] The couple have seven children together.[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63] She is also stepmother to Ireland Baldwin, Alec's daughter from his previous marriage to American actress Kim Basinger.[64]
Baldwin struggled with anorexia nervosa and bulimia in her high school years and early twenties.[65] In her book Baldwin recounted she suffered health issues and was miserable; feeling that way motivated her future career as a healthy lifestyle advocate.[66] Baldwin stated she started getting better when she started "thinking of weight and health separately".[67]
After her husband accidentally fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a prop gun in October 2021, Baldwin posted on her Instagram, "My heart is with Halyna. Her husband. Her son. Their family and loved ones. And my Alec."[68]
Allegations of cultural appropriation
In December 2020, a Twitter user accused Baldwin of "impersonat[ing] a Spanish person" and posted a number of video clips of Baldwin speaking with a contrived Spanish accent, including a clip from the Today Show in which Baldwin seemingly forgot the English word for "cucumber".[12][69] The tweets prompted a number of news articles and accusations of cultural appropriation,[70][71][72][73][74] since at other times she was heard speaking American-accented English.[75] Her agency's website listed her birthplace as Mallorca rather than Boston,[7] and commentators noted that Baldwin is often misidentified as either Mallorcan, Spanish, or Latina, encouraging positive press by Hispanic media such as the Spanish-language celebrity gossip magazine ¡Hola![76][10]
In March 2021, The Atlantic listed Baldwin as an "identity hoaxer" along with Rachel Dolezal and Jessica Krug.[3] Criticism of Baldwin as a hoaxer has expanded to conspiracy theories about other aspects of her life.[2]
Baldwin responded that she identifies as white, and her ethnic background includes "many, many, many things".[77] She said she spent "some" of her childhood in Spain and "some" in Massachusetts, but had never been enrolled in school in Spain, only spending time there during family holidays.[7][78] Baldwin also asserted in a New York Times interview that her inability to remember the word "cucumber" on Today came from stage fright during one of her first television appearances, and that she is bilingual and her accent comes and goes depending on stress and other factors.[79] In July 2021 Baldwin described herself as "multi" and culturally "fluid".[80]
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External links
- Hilaria Baldwin at IMDb
- VIAF
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