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James Brinsford

Amy Schumer wades into Hilaria Baldwin heritage controversy with savage jibe

Amy Schumer has waded into the controversy surrounding Hilaria Baldwin's alleged heritage with a savage jibe at her assertions.

The 39-year-old actress described the situation "insane" before hitting out at actor Alec Baldwin's wife by joking "you can't just pretend you're from Spain".

Hilaria, 37, hit the headlines over Christmas after it emerged she was born in Boston and was originally named Hillary.

Amid accusations she had misled people about her heritage and faked a Spanish accent, Hilaria defended herself and said there is a "difference between hiding and creating a boundary".

Amy poked fun at the controversy on social media and has now joked Hilaria will have welcomed the political turmoil of the last month as a distraction.

Amy Schumer has waded into the Hilaria Baldwin heritage controversy (Getty Images)

She told Entertainment Tonight: "I feel like it was so insane and entertaining that I think Hilaria is probably the only person who is happy about the insurrection in the Capitol, because it distracted (people) from that.

"She is amazing and I wish her and her family the best. And I hope she gets to visit Spain as much as she wants."

Before the heritage controversy, Amy shared a picture of Hilaria cradling one of her five children with husband Alec, 62, while in her underwear.

Amy posted the snap jokingly pretending it was her and told ET she deleted it because Baldwin appeared upset.

Hilaria Baldwin poses in her underwear with her newborn baby (Hilaria Baldwin/Instagram)

She said: "It's a little insane to be in, like, lingerie with your baby. I just thought that was a little funny, and then I saw that she made a video and she seemed a little bit upset.

"Not at me, but about the comments she was getting. I was just like, 'I don't want to be mean,' and she seemed like maybe it hurt her feelings, so I just took it down."

Amy, who is mother to one-year-old son Gene, said she wanted to remove herself "out of the narrative".

She added: "Look, she's a mom. She has a million and a half kids, and that's really hard.

"So I just, I don't want them to be going through a bad time. But also, you can't just pretend you're from Spain."

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