Alec Baldwin's Wife Explains Why They Haven't Stopped Growing Their Family
Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin already have a whole brood of children together, and apparently, they don't care what anyone has to say about their larger-than-life family.
Hilaria, 39, recently hinted at the public backlash she and Alec face as a result of welcoming seven children together, especially after the 30 Rock alum fathered their youngest daughter while in his mid-60s.
But in a new interview with Romper, Hilaria admitted while she has "probably" had her last baby, she will never fully be able to say she's done for sure–even if haters frown upon it.
"People like to have a lot of opinions about women's reproductive choices," she stated. "Either we have too many kids, or we have too few. We don’t do it exactly as we should."
She also revealed that she's currently not on birth control, telling the outlet, "I feel awful when I’m on birth control; it makes me depressed."
Additionally, she said Alec, 65, hasn't taken care of things in his department either, making the possibility of another child not completely out of the question.
"Every single time I have a baby, my OB writes down the vasectomy doctor on a Post-it, and I bring it home to Alec," she said while spilling, "He hasn’t done it yet."
"I love giving birth," Hilaria also gushed in the new interview, published Wednesday, June 21. "This last time around, I pushed her out in a minute! Giving birth is like going down a water slide that’s really scary. And then you get to the bottom, and you’re like, 'I want to do this again.'
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The married couple—who tied the knot back in 2012—had their first baby together the following year with the birth of their daughter Carmen. They went on to welcome Rafael (aka Rafa), Leonardo (aka Leo), Romeo, Eduardo (aka Edu), María Lucía (aka Marilu), who was born via surrogate and Ilaria. Alec also has a child with ex-wife Kim Basinger, 27-year-old daughter, Ireland, who just recently welcomed her own baby girl, Holland.
"I love being a grandmother," Hilaria gushed in the new feature. "I send things to Ireland all the time. My favorite swaddle or my favorite bathtub or whatever. The towels, all these things."
"My kids get a kick out of it," she said. "They feel like they’re so grown up; they’re like, ‘Well, I can do this because I’m an uncle now."
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