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The wellness entrepreneur shares seven children with husband Alec Baldwin.
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Unfortunately for Hilaria Baldwin, family fun isn’t without its causalities.
The wellness entrepreneur and TV personality, who shares seven children with husband Alec Baldwin, revealed that her son, Leo, suffered a head injury in an Instagram post Monday, March 30.
“I love that my family came to meet me after my work trip,” Baldwin, 42, wrote. “Such a special time to be here together . Trigger warning: Leo split his forehead open.”
Baldwin’s children with the Oscar-nominated actor include sons Leonardo, 9, Rafael, 10, Romeo, 7, and Eduardo, 5, and daughters Carmen, 12, MarÃa LucÃa, 5, and Ilaria, 3.
Baldwin, who posted a photo dump of her children’s vacation excursions, also shared several photos of Leo’s forehead injury, including a candid shot that showed her son lying down on what appeared to be a hospital bed while he received treatment.
The “Dancing with the Stars” alum did not disclose the events that led to Leo’s injury.
“We were well taken care of in the hospital. So grateful for the kindness and care,” Baldwin continued. “Other than that, it’s been beach, together, practicing walking like [crabs]. Memories made. I missed them so much it hurt “
Baldwin opened up about her time away from home in an emotional Instagram post earlier this month.
“Today is the day I fly away for a really exciting work trip. I am so grateful and happy for this experience, AND my heart hurts because I’m leaving all my babies at home,” Baldwin wrote in the March 8 post.
“My kids asked me how many hugs and kisses will feel like enough: I told them there is no number that will make us not miss and ache for each other every day,” Baldwin continued. “But we will talk every day and count the days until we can be together again .”
To ease her children’s separation anxiety, Baldwin added that she “left a note, baked some treats and sprayed their [stuffed animals] with my perfume.”
“I love [these] little people so much and am really trying to figure out the work/motherhood balance,” Baldwin concluded. “The dual identities are hard, no?”
