Hilaria Baldwin’s Spanish accent returns in holiday cooking video


Four years after Hilaria Baldwin mired herself and her husband Alec Baldwin in a scandal over her alleged “decade-long grift” to fake a Spanish immigrant identity, the Boston-born influencer was caught in a holiday video last week speaking in a Spanish accent as she prepared a traditional Spanish dish for her holiday guests.

Videos published by the Daily Mail and shared on the Hilaria Baldwin Reddit thread show the mother of seven, dressed in a plaid onesie and standing in her kitchen with friends, identified by her Reddit followers as a Colombian friend and his restaurateur husband. Hilaria Baldwin can be heard in the video, boasting in a performative-sounding Spanish accent about the authenticity of her recipe for tortilla española, or Spanish omelette, as she and one of the men each cook their own versions of the dish.

Hilaria Baldwin is heard in the the video, telling the men, “I learned this from when I was a kid, don’t look it up online because you’ll learn something different.”  At one point, her voice also sounds child-like as she pronounces, YouTube, “JuTube.” She also said that the secret to her tortilla are potatoes, “not cut too tiny.”

Turning to the friend who is cooking alongside her, Hilaria Baldwin then appears to forget either the  English word or Spanish word for “onions.” As she looks inquiringly to her friend, she said, “My husband (Alec Baldwin) hates … cebolla?”

It’s not the first time that Hilaria Baldwin has searched for a word for an ingredient while using a faux Spanish accent as she is being filmed cooking — as if to convince viewers, or herself, that English isn’t her first language.

Very famously, Hilaria Baldwin appeared in a six-minute cooking segment on the “Today” show when she was trying to convince the public that she was Alec Baldwin’s glamorous Latina wife as she built a lucrative lifestyle brand. As she demonstrated making an “authentic” gazpacho, she named the ingredients she would be using. But she made it sound like she forgot the English name of one ingredient.

“We have very few ingredients,” she told one of the hosts. “We have tomatoes, we have, um, how do you say in English? Cucumber!”

Baldwin was accused of cultural appropriation and being an “identity hoaxer” in late 2020, after people on social media shared multiple, well-documented examples of her using a fluctuating Spanish accent in TV or podcast interviews over the years. In those interviews, and in others for Spanish-language publications, she also let herself be described as being born in Spain, having family who come from Spain, or being a “native” Spanish speaker.

A video even emerged of Baldwin trying to mislead officials at the United Nations about her cultural identity in 2019. The video showed her speaking at a special UN session on healthy eating and the environment, during which she allowed a top public health official to identify her as “half-Spanish.” She responded to his questions with a mild Spanish accent and encouraged his belief that she grew up in Spain by appearing to speak with familiarity about that country’s food culture.

Hilaria Baldwin, who married Alec Baldwin in 2012, was actually born and raised in Massachusetts, with parents who were wealthy professionals. She appeared to have regularly vacationed on the Island of Majorca, where her retired parents now live as ex-patriates.

After the scandal broke, Hilaria Baldwin admitted to being “a white girl” from Boston but initially blamed the media for falsely reporting that she was born in Spain, until it became clear that she never bothered to correct the many reports.





Hilaria Baldwin, known for her controversial claims of being Spanish despite being born and raised in Boston, is once again facing backlash after her Spanish accent made a return in a holiday cooking video she shared on social media.

In the video, Hilaria is seen preparing traditional Spanish dishes for the holidays while speaking with a heavy Spanish accent, which many have criticized as being fake and performative.

This isn’t the first time Hilaria has been called out for her questionable accent and claims of being Spanish. Earlier this year, she faced backlash after it was revealed that she was actually born and raised in the U.S. and her real name is Hillary.

Many people have taken to social media to express their frustration and disappointment with Hilaria’s continued appropriation of Spanish culture and accent. Some have even accused her of using her supposed heritage for personal gain and attention.

It remains to be seen how Hilaria will respond to the latest backlash, but one thing is for sure – her Spanish accent continues to be a topic of controversy and scrutiny.

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