
Alec Baldwin's vile voicemail branding daughter a 'thoughtless little pig' goes viral again after her public snub
In the vile message - which originally came to light in April 2007 amid Baldwin's divorce with ex-wife Kim Basinger - Baldwin launches into an ugly tirade to his eldest child, who was then just 11, after she missed a scheduled call with him.
'I'm leaving this message with you to tell you that you have insulted me for the last time,' Baldwin told his daughter at the time. 'You don't have the brains or the decency as a human being.
'I don't give a damn that you're 12 years old or 11 years old or that you're a child, or that your mother is a thoughtless pain in the ass who doesn't care about what you do, as far as I'm concerned.'
Baldwin went on to tell Ireland that she had left him feeling 'humiliated' and 'like s***' by not keeping her phone on when she knew he would be calling her.
The uncomfortable audio was circulating on Instagram after Ireland raised eyebrows by excluding her famed father from a Father's Day post on Sunday, in which she did send her well wishes to partner RAC and his father Arménio Anjos.
Tongues were wagging as she posted this loving tribute to André Allen Anjos - also known as RAC - on Father's Day but snubbed her own father Alec
With the rage synonymous with his roles in films like Glengarry Glen Ross or The Departed, Alec vowed he was going to travel to visit his daughter in an effort to iron out their issues.
'I'm gonna fly out there for the day, just to straighten your a** out,' Alec said. 'I'm going to really make sure you get it … I'll let you know how I really feel about what a thoughtless little pig you are. You are a rude little pig, okay?'
Many reactions on a social media account run by @jaydee_milo were pointed against Alec for his rant aimed at his child.
'If my daughters father left a message for her like this when she was 11... I would be in prison,' one user said. Another joked, 'Damn, I wouldn't answer the phone either.'
One user asked, 'How do you have this much beef with an 11 year old?'
Another said: 'And this narcissistic example is exactly the reason why I don't allow my 6 year old daughter to have contact with her narcissist father.
Other users claimed the call was clear sign that the Hollywood star was a narcissist.
One user joked their 'favorite part is when he can't remember how old she is' in referring to Alec's flub.
At the time the audio was released in April of 2007, Alec put out a statement on his website explaining the hostile tone of the call as a byproduct of years of being alienated from his daughter.
'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,' he said. 'You have to go through this to understand. (Although I hope you never do.) I am sorry for what happened.'
Alec said that he had 'endured a great deal over the last several years in [his] custody litigation' with Basinger, who he shared the silver screen with in 1991's The Marrying Man.
He added, 'Everyone who knows me privately knows that certain people will go to any lengths to embarrass me and to disrupt my relationship with my daughter.'
Alec in 2008 delved deeper into the sensitive topic, in publishing a book titled A Promise to Ourselves: A Journey Through Fatherhood and Divorce.
Alec and his wife Hilaria, 41, are parents to seven young children: daughters Carmen, 11, Maria, four, and Ilaria, two; and sons Rafael, nine, Leonardo, eight, Romeo, six, and Eduardo 'Edu' Pao Lucas, four.
The father-of-right landed in hot water in May of 2023 after calling his young children 'seven reasons to carry on during some tough times,'
Alec later abridged his statement to include Ireland, saying, 'We forgot Billy Preston! This one, the first one, is about to make me a grandfather. Oy.'
In recent years, Alec and Ireland - who became a first-time parent to daughter Holland, two, in May of 2023 - have occasionally been seen in public together.
Alec has balanced his family and career amid the fallout from the tragic shooting on the set of Rust in October of 2021, for which he was legally cleared of last year.
In May of 2024, Alec opened up about his large family in an appearance on the Our Way with Paul Anka and Skip Bronson podcast.
'I have eight children: I got my oldest daughter. She has a baby and she and her boyfriend are living in Oregon,' he said. 'I met my wife and we got married and had seven kids in nine years. It's crazy.'
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