Hilaria Baldwin: “Sociopath!” Amy Schumer shoots at her

Hilaria Baldwin
“Sociopath!” Amy Schumer shoots at her

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Amy Schumer takes a dig at Hilaria Baldwin and her infamous scandal surrounding her Spanish origins in her new Netflix special, “Emergency Contact.”

Actress Amy Schumer, 42, is known for her sharp tongue, which not even her celebrity colleagues are safe from. In her new Netflix special “Emergency Contact”, the 42-year-old now takes Hilaria Baldwin, 39, in her sights for years of lying about her Spanish origins.

Amy Schumer settles accounts with Hilaria Baldwin

For example, Amy Schumer claims she met Hilaria Baldwin, born Hillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas, “years ago” backstage on SNL’s “Saturday Night Live,” where Baldwin, in a “very heavy Spanish accent,” told her she was ” from Spain”. “They have as many children as [Georg Ludwig Ritter] von Trapp, and they named them all – I’m not sure, but with very Spanish names like Jamón, Croqueta and Flamenco -” adds Schumer, emphasizing: “And all that would be fine and good if not for the ‘Hilaria from España’ would actually be ‘Hillary from Boston’. This woman is in no way Hispanic. Your parents are not from Spain. No one in her life is from Spain. They will say: ‘What?!’ Did you think I was just going to do a racist Spanish impersonation?” Schumer then really gets into it:

Well, I’m not trying to bully a sociopath. I have an argument, okay? I think what happened was that she went to Spain. And I was lucky enough to go to Spain. Some of you were there too. It’s great, isn’t it? Didn’t you like it? I loved it too. But Hillary from Boston… loved it!

For Amy Schumer everything indicates “that this woman, since she met her husband, just pretended that she was from Spain.” Schumer has previously poked fun at Hilaria Baldwin’s alleged origins online, but in January 2021, the actress admitted to Entertainment Tonight that she deleted the posts because she “didn’t want to be mean.”

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“Home is where my parents will be”

Incidentally, Hilaria Baldwin herself has now made it clear that she was born and raised in Boston’s posh Beacon Hill district. Her parents, who moved to Spain in 2011, have deep roots in the United States. Baldwin now gives her agency and the magazine “¡Hola!” to blame for being misidentified as Spanish in an interview with The New York Times. Nevertheless, she admits: “Home is where my parents will be. If my parents move to China, I will go to China and say: ‘I’m going home.'” One reason why she took to Twitter in 2011 presented as a “Spanish yoga teacher”?

Sources used: dailymail.co.uk

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