Hilaria and Alec Baldwin reacted in two very different ways after popular content creator Dan Mahboubian Rosen ripped their Hamptons home’s interior design to shreds.
In Rosen’s video reviewing their luxurious estate, he mocked Hilaria’s infamous fake accent controversy — in which she claimed to be from Spain, but was outed as a woman named Hillary who was born in Boston — by putting on a fake Spanish accent.
He then proceeded to critique every room in their home, accusing the couple of having no personality.


“How does someone with so much money like Alec Baldwin live in a place like this?” he commented. “‘It looks like they ran out of money doing set decoration for a Hallmark holiday film.”
“There’s nothing here,” he continued. “Did they get a Groupon to Pottery Barn? Everything is boring.”
The only item he praised in the couple’s living room was a humorous painting of Hilaria, which is actually based off of a real paparazzi photo of her at a bodega.
“It’s like pop art pastiche that maybe they hired Adrien Brody to paint,” he joked.


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He later poked fun at the couple having seven children and the house being unusually clean.
“They have like 42 kids, there’s no way everything is this ordered and neat,” he mused. “This house is a mess, show us the mess Hilaria.”
Moving on to the couple’s all-white bathroom, Rosen brutally called it “mayonnaise.”
“Like, what was on the mood board, a set of veneers?” he cracked. “A, B, C — always be Caucasian.”


Rosen did like the kids’ outside jungle gym, which he remarked had more personality than their entire home.
“I would live in this jungle gym rather than this house,” he said.
Rosen captioned the video, “I apologize to the Baldwins for the quality of my Spanish accent (and their home).”
He’s since turned off comments on the Instagram post, but not before Alec and Hilaria responded to the video, which has received over 10,000 “likes.”


While Hilaria was a good sport and commented with a laughing emoji, Alec appeared to be a little more offended, writing, “Why don’t you go away?”
Hilaria, 41, recently got candid on going to therapy with Alec, 67, due to their steep age gap sometimes causing issues in their marriage.
“I don’t believe that age is just a number, at least in our situation,” she told Caroline Stanbury during Wednesday’s episode of the “Uncut and Uncensored” podcast.
“There are certain things where I have to look at him and say, ‘He has 26 more years of experience,’” she shared. “And sometimes that’s a flex, and sometimes that means that we need to do a little therapy.”

