Alec Baldwin and his wife delete their Twitter accounts after their last interview

The actor closed his profile a few days after stating that he did not feel guilty about the tragedy on the set of ‘Rust’, in an interview with the ABC network.

American film and TV actor Alec Baldwin has deleted his Twitter account a few days from giving an interview about the fatal accident on the set of the film Rust. His wife, Hilaria, did the same.

Bill @alecbaldwin disappeared on the night of Sunday, December 5. It was there that Baldwin released his first official statement about the shooting that killed the cinematographer. Halyna Hutchins and wounded director Joel Souza.

Monday morning, bill @hilariabaldwin it also appeared deleted, as well as that of the Hilaria Foundation and Alec Baldwin, @ABFalecbaldwin. Their profiles on Instagram remain online and were recently updated.

This occurs days after the actor appeared on ABC channel with George Stephanopolous to talk about the tragedy that occurred during the filming of Rust. It was the first time since then that he had gone to a study. Baldwin cried several times while answering questions as to why the gun was pointed at Hutchins, although he denied pulling the trigger. He also said he did not feel guilty or responsible for what happened.

The most important phrases from Alec Baldwin’s interview

“I dropped the hammer on the gun, and it went off,” Baldwin said.

The 63-year-old actor has been sued twice, by the chief lighting officer of Rust and by the continuity supervisor, but said he is confident that no criminal charges will be brought against him.

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