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Alec Baldwin interviews Woody Allen on Instagram

Baldwin: “Let me announce this by stating that I have ZERO INTEREST in anyone around here’s trials and sanctimonious posts.”

    Alec Baldwin has announced on his Instagram account that he will interview filmmaker Woody Allen live on Tuesday.

    Baldwin made the announcement on his Instagram account Sunday night, writing: “Let me preface this by stating that I have ZERO INTEREST in anyone’s prudish judgments and posts here. I am OBVIOUSLY someone who has my own set of beliefs and I COULD NOT CARE LESS about anyone else’s speculation. If you think a trial should be done through an HBO documentary, that’s your problem.”.

    The interview will take place this Tuesday on Instagram Live at 10:30 am ET. “i love you woodyBaldwin said in a video post. “Instagram, with Woody Allen, Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.. Be there.”

    The interview comes at a time when the two artists live immersed in the controversy. Alec Baldwin has recently returned to work after the fatal accident on the set of ‘Rust’, where The actor fired a gun, fatally wounding cinematographer Halyna Hutchins..

    During rehearsals near Santa Fe, a prop gun Baldwin was holding fired a live bullet that killed Hutchins and wounded director Joel Souza. Baldwin, according to the actor himself, had been told that the gun was “cold” or unloaded. In the artist’s first interview after the incident, in December, Alec Baldwin insisted that he did not pull the trigger.

    Hutchins’ family filed a manslaughter lawsuit against Baldwin and other team members. in February, alleging that Baldwin and “others responsible for security on the set” led to the “tragic and senseless death” of Hutchins. Halyna’s husband, Matthew Hutchins, filed the lawsuit on behalf of him and her 9-year-old son, Andros.

    Woody Allen, meanwhile, remains canceled in Hollywood after HBO’s 2021 documentary ‘Allen vs Farrow’, which revived the allegations of sexual abuse about her adopted daughter, Dylan, which Mia Farrow denounced in 1992.

    ‘Allen v. Farrow’ included a never-before-seen home video of 7-year-old Dylan speaking about alleged sexual abuse by Woody Allen shortly after she claimed it happened. During the #MeToo movement, her 2019 film ‘A Rainy Day in New York’ was scrapped by Amazon Studios and Hachette Book Group refused to release her memoir. Allen denies the allegations, calling them “disgraceful and false.” in a statement following the release of the docuseries.

    The interview is part of the promotion campaign of a new book of humorous stories by Woody Allen, ‘Zero Gravity’which will be published in the US in August.


    Source: Fotogramas

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