Hilaria Baldwin: Advertising partner jumps off after confusion of origin

Hilaria Baldwin
Advertising partner jumps off after confusion of origin

Hilaria Baldwin has lost a cooperation partner.

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The confusion about her origins seems to have consequences for Hilaria Baldwin. A first advertising partner has ended the collaboration.

The debate about the true origin of Hilaria Baldwin (37, "30 Rock") seems to have an impact on their collaborations. As the US portal "Page Six" reports, the US company Cuties Baby Care has ended its collaboration with the wife of actor Alec Baldwin (62). A statement by the company says that they have been going their separate ways since the end of 2020. We thank the 37-year-old "for the support she has given in 2020" and wish her and her family "continued health and happiness in the new year".

Baldwin had advertised the company's products on its Instagram page. The yoga teacher has other contracts with Mattel and Fisher-Price, among others. At the request of "Page Six", the companies did not comment on whether their cooperation with the mother of five would continue to exist.

To the background

For years, Hilaria Baldwin was believed to be of Spanish origin. She is said to have spoken with an accent and changed her name to Hilaria. In fact, she was born in Boston under the name Hillary Hayward-Thomas. On Instagram, she said: she was born in Boston, but she spent part of her childhood in Spain. Her accent changes depending on the language she speaks more. She used the name Hillary in the USA and Hilaria in Spain. "My whole family calls me Hilaria." So she decided to stay with Hilaria to avoid confusion.

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