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Hilaria Baldwin insists accent switch-ups are result of ADHD and dyslexia: ‘My brain just works differently’

May 6, 2025
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Hilaria Baldwin insists accent switch-ups are result of ADHD and dyslexia: ‘My brain just works differently’
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Hilaria Baldwin opens up about her ADHD and dyslexia diagnoses in her new book, “Manual Not Included.” Getty Images for alice + olivia

Hilaria Baldwin claims that her accent, which fluctuates between Spanish and American, is partly due to being neurodivergent and having a brain that is wired “differently.”

“I have ADHD and dyslexia,” the entrepreneur, 41, writes in her new book, “Manual Not Included,” out now.

“And these [diagnoses] greatly impact my speech, my reading, my listening, my focus, my memory and my self-confidence.”

Hilaria Baldwin.
The former yogi claims being neurodivergent makes her accent fluctuate. WireImage
Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin.
Hilaria, who is married to Alec Baldwin, became a controversial figure in 2020. Bruce Glikas/Getty Images

In late 2020, Hilaria — who had long claimed to be from Spain — was outed as having grown up in Boston while spending holidays in the European country.

Interviews were later uncovered where she spoke in different accents. In one of the resurfaced clips, she even claimed to have forgotten the English word for cucumber during a cooking segment on “Today.”

Days after the scandal erupted, Hilaria, who is married to actor Alec Baldwin, took to social media to defend herself.

Hilaria Baldwin.
At the time, videos resurfaced of her speaking in a Spanish accent despite being raised in Boston. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
One video showed Hilaria seemingly forgetting the word for cucumber on the “Today” show. NBC

“I spent some of my childhood in Boston, some of my childhood in Spain,” she explained. “My family, my brother, my parents, my nephew, everybody is over there in Spain now [while] I’m here.”

However, as Page Six reported, Hilaria’s parents didn’t move to Mallorca until 2011, when she was already 27 years old.

The former yoga instructor married Baldwin, 67, in 2012 and they share seven children: Carmen, 11, Rafael, 9, Leonardo, 8, Romeo, 6, Eduardo and Marilu, 4, and Ilaria, 2.

The “30 Rock” alum also shares a daughter, 29-year-old Ireland, with his former wife, Kim Basinger.

Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldiwn.
Hilaria writes in her new book, out now, that her brain is “wired differently.” Instagram / @hilariabaldwin
Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin.
She and the “30 Rock” alum married in 2012. Getty Images for Jazz At Lincoln Center

Hilaria further claims in her tome that her brain is a cyclone of activity due to being neurodivergent.

“I have a brain that is one part English, one part Spanish, seven dollops of mom brain, a heavy pour of distraction when I get stuck or go off on tangents and forget what I am saying while I am saying it,” she writes.

The “Baldwins” star also confesses that she has never discussed “any of this publicly” — until now.

“I just existed in a land where sometimes I spoke one language and sometimes I spoke another, sometimes I mixed them and got mixed up, and I never talked about my processing differences,” she tells readers.

Hilaria and Alec Baldwin and their kids.
Hilaria and Alec have welcomed seven children together since tying the knot. Cara Delevingne
Hilaria and Alec Baldwin and their kids.
She writes in her book that the aftermath of her accent scandal was brutal for the whole family. Hilaria Baldwin / Instagram

Hilaria admits that the public backlash from the scandal was brutal for her entire family.

“I started to really unravel. I was confused. I felt lost. I missed my family. I couldn’t eat. I got very thin. I started to question my sanity. I started to question if I was a good person,” she recalls.

“I returned to what I used to do as a child, and started to call myself stupid. When I woke up, I wanted to be dead. And I got worse and worse and worse.”

Hilaria Baldwin and kids.
Hilaria confesses that she began to “unravel” following the public backlash. instagram
Cover of Hilaria Baldwin book.
She credited Alec for helping her get through it in “Manual Not Included.” Simon & Schuster

Eventually, Hilaria says she got through the media circus with the help of her husband.

“Alec was so good to me throughout this time,” she gushes in the book. “He had experienced similar situations: people saying awful things about him, trying to destroy him, making others think he was a bad person. He could reach out from a place of real empathy and personal experience.”

Hilaria now accepts that her “brain just works differently,” telling fans, “I can really succeed in the right environments and tasks.”

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