WATCH: Alec Baldwin Erupts At Reporter Asking Questions, Wife Forced To Hold Him Back
Actor Alec Baldwin erupted at a New York Post reporter on Monday evening for asking him questions and had to be restrained by his wife.
Reporter Jon Levine ran into Baldwin while walking around New York City and asked him what brought him to the area.
Baldwin’s wife, Hilaria, immediately tried to get Levine to leave as she recorded him.
Alec Baldwin erupted, pointing an umbrella at Levine and angrily walking toward him.
“You are not allowed to photograph onto somebody’s private home,” Alec Baldwin said as he had to be restrained by his wife. “You can’t photograph onto somebody’s private home.”
Baldwin did not answer questions about recent remarks that he made during an ABC News interview where he claimed that he did not pull the trigger on a firearm that discharged a round on the set of “Rust” that hit and killed Halyna Hutchins, a cinematographer.
WATCH:
NEW … I ran into Alec Baldwin on the Upper East Side pic.twitter.com/8pG5Vpshw2
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) December 7, 2021
TRANSCRIPT:
JON LEVINE, REPORTER: Wait, Mr. Baldwin, I have to ask you, what brings you to New York City?
HILARIA BALDWIN, ALEC BALDWIN’S WIFE: I asked you to leave.
LEVINE: Mr. Baldwin, why, who’s here?
HILARIA BALDWIN: I asked you to go away. Please go away.
ALEC BALDWIN: You are not allowed to photograph onto somebody’s private home.
LEVINE: This is not–
ALEC BALDWIN: You can’t photograph onto somebody’s private home.
LEVINE: This is not [inaudible]– this is public property.
HILARIA BALDWIN: Go away. Stop it.
LEVINE: Who’s here? Did you really not pull the trigger? Do you believe it went off without you pulling the trigger? Was it a malfunction?
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