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Alec Baldwin’s wife mourns miscarriage

/ 12:25 AM November 16, 2019

Hilaria Baldwin with daughter Carmen

Hilaria Baldwin, wife of Alec, US President Donald Trump’s bête noire, is mourning a miscarriage.

Hilaria posted a video of her telling 6-year-old Carmen, their firstborn, about the loss.

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“We are very sad to share that today we learned that our baby passed away at 4 months. We also want you to know that even though we are not OK right now, we will be. We are so lucky with our four healthy babies—and we will never lose sight of this … I told her (Carmen) that this baby isn’t going to come after all … but we will try very hard to give her a little sister another time. I’m really devastated right now … I don’t know what else to say … I’m still in shock and don’t have this all quite clear. Please no paparazzi … that’s all I ask.”

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