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Amy Schumer mocks Hilaria Baldwin's Spanish heritage scandal: 'This chick is from Boston'

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Amy Schumer ridiculed Hilaria Baldwin's Spanish heritage scandal in the comedian's latest Netflix special. Schumer threw jabs at her husband, Chris Fischer, throughout "Emergency Contact," but pointed out that no matter what, "He can stand me." "Do you guys know who Hilaria Baldwin is?" Schumer asked the audience.  "I’m saying it wrong.

I’m sorry," she said before adopting a Spanish accent and annunciating Hilaria. Born Hillary Lynn Hayward-Thomas in Boston, Massachusetts, the former yoga teacher was accused of exaggerating her Spanish heritage after it was uncovered on social media in 2020. "So, I just can’t wrap my head around this story," Schumer said. "If you don't know who I mean, this is Alec Baldwin's wife." Schumer recalled meeting Hilaria "years ago" backstage at "Saturday Night Live." When Alec attempted to introduce his wife to the comedian, Amy said, "I saw her and I said, 'No, thank you.'"  She added, "I'm trying to hang on to my self-esteem, OK.

She is a tiny, Disney princess, and I look like Ben Roethlisberger from most angles." Schumer remembered Hilaria having a "very thick, Spanish accent, from Spain."  "You might have seen her on the morning show having trouble pronouncing the word, how you say, cucumber?" she said, referencing Hilaria's infamous vegetable saga where she forgot how to say the word "cucumber" on "The Today Show." "They have a von Trapp amount of children, and they named them all ― I’m not sure, but very Spanish names like Jamón, Croqueta and Flamenco, you know.

And all of this would be fine and beautiful, except that ‘Hilaria from España’ is actually Hillary from Boston." Schumer added, "This woman is in no way Spanish.

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