Hilaria Baldwin Shares Family Halloween Costumes, Admits 'Parenting' Following Accidental 'Rust' Shooting 'Has Been An Intense Experience'
Alec Baldwin and his family tried to make the most of Halloween.
Hilaria Baldwin took to Instagram to show off the family's Halloween costumes.
"Parenting through this has been an intense experience, to say the least. Today, we rallied to give them a holiday. Last min costumes…a little hodge-podge…but they were so happy and that warmed my mama heart," she captioned the post. "Happy Halloween, from the Baldwinitos. They give us ❤️. We send you ❤️🎃."
Alec was dressed up as a creature from Where the Wild Things Are. Hilaria and her daughters Carmen and Maria Lucia Victoria wore matching spider costumes.
Maria was also photographed dressed in matching bright-workout clothes with Eduardo. The couple's sons Rafael, Leonardo and Romeo also dressed up.
Fans and famous friends offered their support to the family in the comment section.
"Lord!!! I cannot even imagine the chaos! But you two are doing a good job. Giving them a great childhood," Leslie Jordan wrote.
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"Letting kids be kids…❤️Was hoping you all would keep with the tradition. Tough I’m sure but a much needed moment of bonding for you and those babies," one fan commented.
"Love it all! Happy Halloween to your beautiful family❤️🎃," another fan gushed.
As previously reported by OK!, the It's Complicated actor discharged what he believed was a "cold gun" on the set of Rust on October 21. Halyna Hutchins, the director of photography, was killed and director Joel Souza was injured during the incident.
Hilaria's post comes after she told the New York Post that her husband needs space so she can take care of him and his mental health. "You look at what happens to soldiers and police officers when something like this happens, it’s traumatic. We just came up here for quiet," she explained.
The Boss Baby actor confronted the paparazzi on Saturday, October 30. "She was my friend," the 63-year-old said. "The day I arrived in Santa Fe to start shooting, I took her to dinner with Joel the director. We were a very very well-oiled crew shooting a film together and then this horrible event happened."
"We sat down as a courtesy now to talk to you," he told photographers. "Now, please, would you just not follow us for the rest of...just leave us alone."