Alec Baldwin, Wife Hilaria Are All Smiles While Trick-or-Treating With Kids

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Alec Baldwin and his wife Hilaria had a fun night out with five of their children as they took them trick-or-treating for Halloween on Monday night.

The 64-year-old was all smiles as they hit the streets of New York City to collect candy on the spooky holiday.

Hilaria, 38, carried their newborn daughter, Ilaria, as the couple donned a casual look for their evening stroll.

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin with kids
Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin are seen trick-or-treating with their children on October 31, 2022 in New York Mega/GC Images

Hilaria wore snake-skin tights with an oversized green check shirt and comfortable fluffy slides, while Baldwin opted for dark chinos and a burgundy polo shirt under a black windbreaker.

The couple has seven children together, including daughters Carmen Gabriela, 9, and María Lucía Victoria, 19 months, and sons Rafael Thomas, 7, Leonardo Ángel Charles, 6, Romeo Alejandro David, 4, and Eduardo Pao Lucas, 2.

They welcomed Ilaria last month and Baldwin is also father to model Ireland Baldwin, 26, with ex-wife Kim Basinger.

María did not seem to join the family but the other kids dressed in a range of costumes from Pokemon's Pikachu to a ninja and Carmen paid tribute to the "poop emoji" in a brown witch-style hat and matching slipper resembling the popular emoji.

Baldwin married Hilaria in 2012 and recently revealed he planned to teach at Syracuse University before he met his current wife.

The actor shared his love of upstate New York and his previous career plans during a candid Instagram video.

"There was a time in my life when I imagined, if I hadn't gotten married again, that I would move here," he said of the area where his late mother is from.

"I thought I'd keep my apartment in New York and work every now and then, and then I would come up here and teach film appreciation, or something like that, at SU. I would move up here, where my family has lived for many years."

"After my dad died in 1983, my mom and my sister, they moved up here, where my mom is from," Baldwin added. "And they live in this very pretty area—it's so pretty here. It's just really, really gorgeous, especially this time of year. I drive around here and I go, 'That's the house I would've bought.'"

He told his Instagram followers why he was so attached to the area before dropping the bombshell he had planned to leave the world of show business until he met Hilaria.

"I know the trees and fall foliage are everywhere, but I'm particularly fond of this area. I like it a lot. Syracuse, of course, is a once-great city. It's kind of a rust belt area now, like a lot of central New York," Baldwin said.

"But it still has a great school. SU is a great school—great programs and diverse programs and famous athletic programs. I love it up here, I really do. But I chose another path. I chose to get married again and to have seven children and do that."

"But truly, had I not done that, had I not met Hilaria, had I not started a family with her, I would've moved up here," Baldwin said. "Spent the fall here and then in the winter time—it's pretty tough here in the winter—travel, work, go to New York, see some shows, see some exhibits, and enjoy what New York has to offer. But it sure is pretty here."

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Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, ... Read more