Alec Baldwin is a rude, thoughtless little pig

Remember when a voicemail Alec Baldwin left for his 11-year-old daughter Ireland leaked, in which he called her “a rude, thoughtless little pig”? If that were true, then the apple didn’t fall far from the tree. But unlike the apple at the time of little pig-gate, the tree is a full-grown adult who has no excuse for his pigheadedness.

A few months ago, Alec called a Daily Mail journalist a “toxic queen,” saying he was going to “fuck him up” over a story he wrote about Alec’s wife, Hilaria.

When accused of bigotry, not only did Alec try to redefine the term queen, he claimed it was “laughable” to call him homophobic because he’s always been a gay supporter.

But who’s laughing?

Especially since he’s back at it again, calling a paparazzo a “cocksucking fag.”

Although he initially claimed he said “cocksucking fathead,” after being suspended from his MSNBC talk show for two episodes, Alec is admitting that he used the gay slur.

“I did not intend to hurt or offend anyone with my choice of words, but clearly I have — and for that I am deeply sorry,” he said in a statement.“What I said and did this week, as I was trying to protect my family, was offensive and unacceptable. Words are important. I understand that, and will choose mine with great care going forward. Behavior like this undermines hard-fought rights that I vigorously support.”

Pig, please. The only thing you vigorously support is your thick head on all those chins.

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