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Hilaria Baldwin says she is ‘trying to limit’ Alec Baldwin’s PTSD after film set shooting

Hilaria said the pair are trying to ‘find quiet’ in Vermont

Annabel Nugent
Sunday 31 October 2021 09:48 EDT
Alec Baldwin shooting: Aerial shots of film set after prop gun misfired, killing cinematographer

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Hilaria Baldwin has said she fears her husband Alec Baldwin will develop PTSD after the Rust shooting that led to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Ms Baldwin shared an emotional post to Instagram yesterday (30 October) in which a photograph showed her hand intertwined with her husband’s.

The 37-year-old accompanied the photo with a caption reading: “I love you and I’m here.”

As reported by the New York Post, Ms Baldwin and her family drove to Vermont from their home in New York City after the incident occurred on 21 October.

She told the publication: “I brought [Alec] up here because we have to mourn Halyna’s death.

“Alec had a really traumatic thing happen, and I am trying to limit the PTSD [post-traumatic stress disorder].”

She added: “You look at what happens to soldiers and police officers when something like this happens, it’s traumatic. We came up here for quiet.”

Ms Baldwin continued to say that her husband felt “awful” and that the pair were “trying to find quiet”.

“He needs space for me to take care of him and his mental health,” she said.

Earlier on Saturday (30 October), Baldwin made his first public comments since the fatal incident.

The actor told a reporter that he had been gagged from speaking about the accidental shooting of Hutchins by the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Department because an investigation is under way.

The Baldwins and their children Lucia, Rafael , Eduardo, Leonardo, Romeo and Carmen at a New York film premiere in June 2021
The Baldwins and their children Lucia, Rafael , Eduardo, Leonardo, Romeo and Carmen at a New York film premiere in June 2021 (Getty)

“She was my friend,” Baldwin said of Hutchins. “We were a very, very well-oiled crew shooting a film together when this horrible event happened.”

When asked about growing calls to end the use of real firearms on film sets, the 63-year-old said he supported the move.

Baldwin had been the one to discharge the gun in a fatal incident that killed Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza on 21 October.

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