Hilaria Baldwin Biography – Hilaria Baldwin Wiki
Hilaria Baldwin (born Hillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas) is an American yoga instructor, entrepreneur, podcaster, and author. She was the co-founder of a chain of New York-based yoga studios called Yoga Vida and has released an exercise DVD and a wellness-focused book.
She began practicing yoga around age 20. While studying at New York University, she opened the yoga studio Yoga Vida in 2009 along with Michael “Mike” Patton in the West Village of New York City, which eventually opened three other locations in the Noho, DUMBO, and Tribeca neighborhoods. The Tribeca Citizen wrote in 2016 that their location had a range of classes, including “pre-and post-natal, restorative, and heated by infrared light”. In 2013, Spencer Wolff, a former student in one of her classes, sued Baldwin in Manhattan Supreme Court for an injury he allegedly sustained in the class. The lawsuit was settled a year later, with Wolff signing a non-disclosure agreement.
In 2012, after marrying Alec, she became a lifestyle correspondent for the entertainment show Extra. The New York Times wrote that Baldwin got the position because Alec was a friend of Steve Sunshine, a producer for the show. In 2014, she shared a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment News Program with her Extra colleagues. She periodically worked with Extra in that role through 2014.
In October 2013, Baldwin released an exercise DVD titled @ Home with Hilaria Baldwin: Fit Mommy-to-Be Prenatal Yoga. Alec appears during a five-minute “bonus section” on the DVD, which Us Weekly called “chock-full of classic Alec looks.” People gave the DVD a positive review, writing Baldwin was a “glowing mom-to-be”. In June 2014, El País described Baldwin as the “Gwyneth Paltrow” of New York City in reference to being a working wealthy mother.
She authored the book The Living Clearly Method, which was released in December 2016. When the book was released, Baldwin began an associated website under the same name to promote it. Baldwin received positive reviews from Vanity Fair and AM New York Metro. In 2017, Baldwin was awarded the Wellness Foundation’s Illumination Award at that organization’s summer benefit in the Hamptons, where she signed copies of her book.
In 2018, she partnered with podcaster Daphne Oz to create Mom Brain, a motherhood-focused podcast. Refinery29 described it as “a deep-dive into every single corner of motherhood, ranging from the serious moments to the hilarious ones, and everything in-between”. The two hosts went on the Today show in December 2018 to talk about the project, followed by The Rachael Ray Show in November of that year. As of May 2021, she had not recorded any more episodes since the start of the allegations of cultural appropriation in December 2020.
In February 2019, together with her husband, spoke to a United Nations panel about food choices and a sustainable planet at the launch of the EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Health, and Planet initiative. Baldwin was identified as a wellness expert on the panel. She has been on the cover of multiple magazines, including Hello! for July 2012 (with Alec); Mini Magazine for Spring 2013; Hello! for September 2013 (with Alec); Beach for Winter 2013; The Bump for January 2014; Fit Pregnancy for July 2016; Hola! for December 2016 (with Alec); WAG for April 2017; Parents for May 2017; Beach for May 2018; Hola! for October 2018 (with Alec); New York Family for May 2019; Westchester Family for August 2019; and Belgium’s Télépro for May 2020.
She attended the Cambridge School of Weston, a private co-educational high school in Weston, Massachusetts. She later began college at age 19 at New York University, where she was on the ballroom dance team.
Hilaria Baldwin Age
She was born on January 6, 1984, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Hilaria Baldwin Husband
She married into the Baldwin family upon her wedding to actor Alec Baldwin in June 2012, after which her career opportunities increased and media attention was focused on her. In December 2020, she faced allegations that she faked her Spanish accent and misled people about her nationality.
Sometime around August 2011, she started dating American actor Alec Baldwin. They moved from the Upper West Side to Greenwich Village that August. The couple became engaged in April 2012 and married on June 30, 2012, in a Catholic ceremony at St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral in New York City. On their wedding bands, they had Somos un Buen Equipo (English: We’re a great team) engraved in Spanish inscribed on the inside. The couple has six children together.
Hilaria Baldwin Children
She has six children. Her daughter Carmen Gabriela was born on August 23, 2013, and sons Rafael Thomas born on June 17, 2015, Leonardo Angel Charles born on September 12, 2016, Romeo Alejandro David was born on May 17, 2018, Eduardo Pau Lucas was born on September 8, 2020, and daughter María Lucía Victoria born in 2021 via surrogate
She is also stepmother to Ireland Baldwin, daughter of Alec’s from a previous marriage to American actress Kim Basinger. She also suffered two miscarriages. After her marriage in 2012, Baldwin stated in a Vanity Fair article her reluctance to answer certain questions to safeguard her family’s privacy.
Hilaria Baldwin Family
She is the daughter of Kathryn Hayward and David Thomas Jr. Her mother was brought up in Massachusetts and spent her career practicing medicine there; she was an associate physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School before retiring from both positions in 2012. Her father was an attorney with an undergraduate degree in Spanish literature from Haverford College and a law degree from Georgetown University. The couple founded International Integrators, an integrative health organization, after moving to Spain and settling in Mallorca in 2011, not long before their daughter married Alec Baldwin.
She has a brother named Jeremy Hayward-Thomas. She claims that she was raised in a Spanish-speaking household and traveled to Spain annually. She stated she has been a vegetarian since age five.
Hilaria Baldwin Ethnicity
She is of English, French-Canadian, German, Irish, and Slovak descent. Her paternal grandfather was David L. Thomas Sr., an “American with roots in the country that pre-dated the American Revolution”, and her paternal grandmother Mary Lou (Artman) Thomas was from Nebraska. Her paternal grandfather, a native of Ames, Iowa, traveled extensively to Argentina as an auditor for General Electric and at one point lived there. He exposed his children to world cultures and raised them to be proficient in Spanish.
Hilaria Baldwin Instagram
Her Instagram account is @hilariabaldwin.