It seems not all is well withThe Baldwins, according to anexclusive article by inTouch. A crew member of the upcomingTLCreality TV show believes that the movie and television starAlec Baldwinis making things more difficult than they need to be. Opting to remain anonymous, the crew member stated Baldwin “Thinks he knows best,” and that he “Thinks he’s filming a movie, not a cheap reality show.” Even though the show has yet to come out, the anonymous source in inTouch’s article concludes that the production ofThe Baldwinshas overall been a “Disaster.”
The Baldwinswas announced last June via avideo posted on Alec Baldwin’sInstagrampage, with an expected release date sometime in 2025. The show will follow Baldwin and his wife,Hilaria Baldwin, as they go about raising their 7 children. In his announcement video, Baldwin states that “We are inviting you into our home to experience the ups and downs, the good, the bad, the wild and the crazy.” Considering the cast member’s experience working on the show, it certainly seems like the production ofThe Baldwinshas been both “Wild and crazy”, with a lot more downs than ups.

Controversy is Nothing New for Baldwin
While news surrounding the rocky production ofThe Baldwinsthis early is interesting, it is not all that surprising. The past few years have been very difficult for Baldwin, after an incident in 2021 during the filming ofJoel Souza’swestern,Rust, left cinematographerHalyna Hutchinsfatally wounded. Baldwin was on trial for Hutchins' death, though the manslaughter charges were later dropped afterJudge Mary Marlowe Sommerdismissed the case. The dismissal of the case came this past July, just over a month afterThe Baldwinswas officially announced on Instagram.
The Baldwinsis also fairly new territory for Baldwin, who is mainly known for his roles in films likeThe Departed,The Hunt for Red October,Beetlejuice,Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nationand its sequel,Mission: Impossible - Fallout. He has also starred in television shows for comedies like30 Rock, along with making numerous guest appearances onSaturday Night Live. Baldwin even hosted the ABC reboot ofThe Match Gamefor six seasons until it was pulled in 2022. Until the show officially comes out on TLC next year, fans will have to wait to see ifThe Baldwinswill rise above its already rocky production, or collapse under the pressure.

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