“A son lost his mom in the most unthinkable tragedy,” says the entrepreneur and yoga instructor.
“This is never something to forget and we’re trying to parent through it.”
The footage then cuts to vignettes of a somber Alec.

Let me see if I have this right.
We’re making Alec Baldwin the victim now?
Who thought this would be a good idea?
Remember the old days when we’d feel bad for the people who were most affected by a tragedy?
I know Hollywood is filled with some massive egos and it’s a challenge to look past themselves.
But, this might be a new low.
Imagine being the widower of Halyna Hutchinson and seeing how sad the Baldwins are?
There is no part of this reality show “The Baldwins” that seems like a good idea.
You have Hilaria Baldwin who pretends she can’t speak English despite growing up in Massachusetts.
Then you have Alec, who is 25 years older than her and seemingly grumpy all of the time.
They also have SEVEN kids.
Actually, the more I write about this, the more it does sound like an interesting reality show.
This was by all accounts, a terrible accident.
There were certainly safeguards that weren’t taken.
The armorer Sarah Gutirrez-Reed served 18 months for involuntary manslaughter.
Lives were ended or ruined because of what happened on the set that day.
I’m not saying Baldwin should never work again.
He was never found guilty in court and should be able to work if he chooses.
But go do a sitcom on Peacock or something.
Why does it have to be a reality show where this poor woman’s death is used for content?
Do we need a reality show for everything?
Does everything need to be shown?
It speaks to what celebrity is in 2025 where a show like this would be aired.
Alec Baldwin’s net worth is rumored to be $70 million dollars.
“Seven children, six animals, two parents,” says Hilaria in the trailer.
“Wild family.”
I take it all back.
They should be able to exploit whoever and whatever they want.
After all, they are a wild family that never short on activity!