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Alec Baldwin explains phones message to daughter

Posted on April 21st, 2007

Alec Baldwin is in a lot of hot water after his now famous “thoughtless little pig” voicemail to his 11 year old daughter was release by TMZ.  Alec has released a statement explaining his actions on his website.

“Although I have been told by numerous people not to worry too much, as all parents lose their patience with their kids, I am most saddened that this was released to the media because of what it does to a child,” he wrote. “I’m sorry, as everyone who knows me is aware, for losing my temper with my child. I have been driven to the edge by parental alienation for many years now. You have to go through this to understand. (Although I hope you never do.) I am sorry for what happened. But I am equally sorry that a court order was violated, which had deliberately been put under seal in this case.”

I feel for Alec because I believe his failed relationship with Kim Bassinger has grown so evil that it isAlec Baldwin explains phones message to daughter now putting his child in the middle.  However as a parent he should be getting more respect from his daughter and she should be able to do one little thing — answer the phone and talk to her father.  If more parents stepped up and gave their children a bit of a rude awakening every now and again maybe it wouldn’t be so bad. Look at all the wonderful kids that were treated like royalty growing up – Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, and Nicole Richie to name a few. Maybe if their parents had put their foot down once they wouldn’t make headlines for being such idiots!

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One Response to “Alec Baldwin explains phones message to daughter”

  1. Chris

    I’m not taking sides. but sometimes things aint what they seem. The angry person might have been “trolled” for many years with constant manipulations, gaslighting etc.

    I was in such a relationship (with a personality disordered person) and was viewed as the angry person (being constantly triggered by a very manipulative and ´smart person). This person had tried to alienate me from an eleven-year-old and at one point I even snapped at the child, for allowing this to succeed!

    I don’t know these two persons, so I can’t say in this case, but one should be careful. Those who seem “nicest” are not always so…

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