Alec Baldwin’s wife Hilaria discusses overcoming thoughts of suicide

Washington: Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin’s wife Hilaria Baldwin has discussed overcoming thoughts of suicide at the heart of the ‘Rust’ shooting.

According to Fox News, the mother of six took to her own Instagram Story where she highlighted excerpts from a lengthy thread shared by ‘The Good Place’ actor Jameela Jamil.

In it, Jamil had discussed how negative attention online drove her into a severe depression more than one year ago that led to negative thoughts of suicide. However, she was given a massive boost of confidence when she landed a dream role.

In June, Jamil landed a part on the Disney plus series ‘She-Hulk’ and shared a video with her followers of the moment immediately after she found out. Two weeks ago she re-shared that video and noted she felt empowered by the big moment. She also explained that she realized women in show business are subjected to more scrutiny than men.

Jamil went on to state that she believes women aren’t afforded the same redemption opportunities as male public figures either. In her repost, Hilaria agreed and noted she too could relate to the negative thoughts Jamil was having.

“1. I’m so proud of you 2. I relate to this so much. 3. So much online bullying. Harassment. Tabloid harassment drives us to want to not go on anymore. One day I’ll share my darkest moments with you. We think we are alone when in reality we are not and this is so common. We don’t have to suffer in silence if we connect with each other and stand up for what is right,” she wrote.

In a follow-up, Baldwin shared another line from Jamil’s story encouraging women to “Just. Keep. Going,” in the face of similar adversity. She went on to state that she has “experienced such darkness” and vowed to do everything in her power to prevent other women from going through the same thing.

Baldwin is currently at the heart of a public-facing controversy stemming from her husband being involved in the highly publicized on-set shooting incident in November that left a woman dead on the set of an indie-Western movie that he was working on in New Mexico.

Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed and director Joel Souza was wounded when a gun that Baldwin was holding fired, discharging a live round that was not supposed to be on the set.

As per Fox News, Hilaria concluded her Instagram Story on the matter Sunday evening by sharing another post from Jamil and noting that teamwork among famous women is necessary.