Hilaria Baldwin struggled to sign her real name in 2009 tax form
By Dana Kennedy
January 2, 2021 | 9:49am
Pseudo-Spaniard Hilaria Baldwin was so confused about her alternating identities that she appeared to struggle when signing a federal tax form.
When it came time to put her Juan Hancock at the bottom of a 2009 W-4 document, Hilaria — who has spent 10 years pretending to be a Spanish-speaking native of Mallorca — scribbled down two names, then crossed them out and ultimately wrote, “Hillary L. Hayward-Thomas.â€
The document is an exhibit in an old lawsuit against her Yoga Vida studio in Union Square.
The court records also contain the code of conduct for the studio’s instructors, including an ironic and ardent directive about honesty.
“Truth is defined to be when thoughts and words correspond directly to facts,†it reads. “Gossiping and misleading others for personal interest conflict with truthfulness.â€
Hilaria, despite her sustained Spanish accent and misleading, since-deleted online bio, is a privileged white New England-born-and-bred daughter of a Harvard med school professor mother and a Georgetown-educated lawyer father.
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