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If anyone warned actor Alec Baldwin that it was a bad idea to do an interview to try to “humanize” him and take heat off of him after killing somebody, he didn’t heed their advice. Now, the actor faces potential legal ramifications and a lot more criticism. He nuked his Twitter account without warning, possibly to avoid the constant flow of hate coming from those who think he’s a murderer.
According to Fox News:
Alec Baldwin has deleted one of his two Twitter accounts following his tell-all interview with George Stephanopoulos about the shooting incident that took place on the set of the movie “Rust.”
The actor had two verified Twitter accounts, one of which he was much more active on and was the one he used to previously issue statements about the fatal shooting incident that took place on the set of the indie-western movie in October. However, following his interview last week, it seems the star has completely deleted the account labeled @AlecBaldwin. However, his account @AlecBaldwln____ remains live with the latest tweet being from October 19. Prior to that, it was only active in June…