Hilaria Baldwin's new memoir, Manual Not Included, is making waves—not just for its candid look into her life as a mother of seven and wife to Alec Baldwin, but for its veiled yet pointed references to a certain unnamed celebrity. While she doesn't drop names, the clues are as subtle as a sledgehammer: a famous woman who publicly mocked her family, referenced them in a show, and tried to bait her and Alec on Instagram.
Fans and media alike are connecting the dots to comedian Amy Schumer, who has previously taken jabs at Hilaria's fluctuating accent and large family. In her book, Hilaria describes the experience as deeply distressing, leading to stress-induced illness and emotional turmoil for her children.
Hilaria Baldwin—born Hillary Lynn Hayward‑Thomas in Boston—built her reputation as a yoga instructor, wellness author and reality‑TV matriarch before marrying Alec Baldwin and raising seven children. In Manual Not Included, she finally addresses the fallout from years of public scrutiny over her fluctuating Spanish accent and heritage, revealing that undiagnosed ADHD and dyslexia played a major role in her speech patterns and memory lapses.
Mid‑book, she recounts an unnamed celebrity’s “nasty and untrue” jabs—widely believed to be Amy Schumer—during a Netflix special and on social media, which left her “very sick with stress” and even brought one of her sons to tears. Though Baldwin stops short of naming names, she writes,
“I don’t need an apology. No matter what, I hope I never meet her,” underscoring her wish to move past the drama without further conflict.
Hilaria Baldwin parlayed her Boston‑Mallorca upbringing into a yoga empire—co‑founding Yoga Vida, publishing a wellness book and starring in TLC’s The Baldwins—yet her bilingual background has been both asset and flashpoint. Across town, Amy Schumer rose from comedy‑club hopeful to Emmy‑winning creator of Inside Amy Schumer, blockbuster star of Trainwreck and vocal commentator on gender and culture.
Their public spat dates to 2020, when Schumer briefly posted—and then deleted—family photos of the Baldwins on Instagram, apologizing after backlash. Tensions flared again in Schumer’s June 2023 Netflix special Emergency Contact, where she mimicked a Spanish accent to lampoon Hilaria’s heritage claims, quipping, “I’m Hilaria from España” and mocking the Baldwins’ “Von Trapp‑level” brood. Critics have since debated whether comedy justified cultural jabs or crossed into cruelty, fueling a wider conversation about authenticity and appropriation.
In Manual Not Included, Hilaria Baldwin balances candid self‑reflection with pointed commentary on public mockery—hinting at Amy Schumer without a direct call‑out. Rather than seek confrontation, she offers readers a glimpse of the emotional toll fame can take and her determination to reclaim privacy and peace.
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TOPICS: Hilaria Baldwin, Amy Schumer