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Hilaria Baldwin Reveals Suicidal Thoughts During Accent Controversy in New Memoir

Excerpts from her forthcoming book detail the mental health toll of public scrutiny over her cultural identity and bilingual upbringing.

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Overview

  • Hilaria Baldwin's memoir, 'Manual Not Included,' shares her struggles with suicidal thoughts during backlash over her Spanish heritage and accent.
  • Born in Boston but raised partially in Spain, Baldwin faced accusations of 'faking' her bilingual abilities, leading to self-doubt and emotional distress.
  • She attributes the controversy to pandemic-driven boredom and misinformation, which intensified public scrutiny during lockdowns.
  • Baldwin recalls crying on her bathroom floor at night while nursing her baby and speaking with her brother in Spain for support.
  • The memoir, set for release on May 6, reframes the debate by highlighting her multicultural upbringing and the importance of bilingualism in her family life.