Alec Baldwin Deletes Twitter Account After A Tell-All Interview About 'Rust' Fatal Accident

Alec Baldwin's verified Twitter account ‘@alecbaldwin’ went missing from Twitter on December 5.

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Alec Baldwin Deletes Twitter Account After A Tell-All Interview About 'Rust' Fatal Accident
Hollywood veteran star Alec Baldwin deleted one of his two Twitter accounts following his tell-all interview about the fatal shooting accident that took place on the set of the movie 'Rust'. 

Baldwin's verified Twitter account ‘@alecbaldwin’ went missing on the micro-blogging site on December 5. Notably, it was the account he used to issue his first official statement following the October 21 on-set incident in which Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed and director Joel Souza was left injured.

Apart from the Hollywood actor, it seems that his wife, Hilaria Baldwin also appears to have deleted her account. 

Meanwhile, Baldwin’s other account ‘@AlecBaldwln____’ remains live.


The recent development comes after the veteran actor opened up about the unfortunate incident that became the talk of the town in October and mentioned he would 'go to any lengths to undo what happened.'

During the interview, he also stressed that he never pulled the trigger.




The actor said that his career 'could be' over after the incident, but mentioned that his family is all he has and he couldn't care less about his career at this point. 

"The trigger wasn't pulled. I didn't pull the trigger," he highlighted. "So, you never pulled the trigger?" When asked for confirmation, to which Baldwin responded. "No, no, no, no, no. I would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger at them."

When asked if he feels the guilt, the actor replied “No. No”. He then elaborated, "I might have killed myself if I thought I was responsible, and I don't say that lightly." He futher added: "I have dreams about this constantly now. I go through my day, and I make it through the day. Then I collapse at the end of the day. Emotionally, I collapse."

Following the interview, his wife Hilaria Baldwin showed her support on Instagram.

She posted their kissing picture on her account a day after the interview and wrote, “I am here, I love you, and I will take care of you'. These were the only words that came to me when we learned Halyna had died. I remember saying that phrase over and over again."


She praised her husband for the interview: "I was afraid for you to open up because I've seen your spirit crushed, your mental health shattered, your soul in unimaginable pain. Sometimes I wonder how much one body, one mind can take. I don't want to lose you. You know yourself and wanted to speak. I am proud of you. You and I don't always get it right, but we have big hearts and we love deeply.”

"So I go back to, 'I am here, I love you, and I'm going to take care of you'. We honour Halyna and her family. To hopefully figure out how this happened and whatever we can do to make sure it never happens again," she concluded.

Baldwin later replied in the comment section: "I'm lucky. Sometimes it doesn't seem that way to me. But having you and our familyaI'm the luckiest guy on Earth."

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