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.