Alec Baldwin decided to deactivate his Twitter page on Thursday (June 27) after brushing off the allegations that his wife was posting online messages during James Gandolfini‘s funeral.
The two of them were at the service, paying respects to the late actor at a church in New York City, when the report saying that Baldwin’s wife Hilaria had been posting messages during the service appeared. Enraged 30 Rock star tweeted afterwards: “Someone wrote that my wife was tweeting at a funeral. Hey. That’s not true. But I’m gonna tweet at your funeral”.
Later, Baldwin posted another message: “My wife and I attend a funeral to pay our respects to an old friend… How much of this s**t are people supposed to take? With these f**king blatant lies every day. My wife did not use her phone, in any capacity, at our friend’s funeral. Now, f**k this Twitter + good luck to all of you who know the truth.”