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Hilaria Baldwin 'Feels Done' With Kids Right Now During The Pandemic

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Hilaria Baldwin might actually be done having more kids. The 36-year-old writer spoke to People and admitted that having five children at home right now during quarantine and safety measures is a bit much. “Everybody’s asking me this question.

I don’t know. I’ve said in the past that I was done when I wasn’t done. I think, right now, I’m so tired,” Hilaria shared. “And I feel, just with COVID, it’s just insanity.” Just moments after, husband Alec declared they were done: “We’re oh-so-done.” “I want to ask you that in two hours, and we’ll see what you say.

I’ll ask you in two hours,” Hilaria told him, before added that “during times of COVID, it very much feels like we’re done.” Hilaria and Alec are parents to Carmen, 7, Rafael, 5, Leonardo

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