Ouch! Unsteady Alec Hobbles On Crutches After Hip Replacement Surgery
Feb. 20 2018, Published 6:22 p.m. ET
Alec Baldwin was hobbling around on crutches after his hip replacement surgery – and RadarOnline.com has shocking photos of his troubled gait. The 59-year-old actor underwent the major medical procedure in the beginning of February. Baldwin has since relied on the support of crutches. Click through the gallery to see how Baldwin is holding up during his slow recovery!
The SNL actor who won an Emmy playing Donald Trump recovered from his traumatic surgery in New York City on February 20.
The father of four with another baby on the way looked stressed as he maneuvered out of the car onto the street with the crutch.
Baldwin’s wife, Hilaria revealed the news about his surgery on her Instagram page. “It's been a day... jury duty, crabby kids, vet, meetings, pancakes that went oh so wrong...but I'm ending it with an amazing experience watching Alex interview Michael Wolff for #heresthething...and now we rest because tomorrow morning we are in the hospital bright and early for his hip to be replaced. Think good thoughts for us. We are gonna eat lightly, relax and take deep breaths #WeGotThis2018.”
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Baldwin was glaring as he leaned on the crutch to support himself as he entered the medical center.
His stunning daughter, Ireland shared a sweet message supporting her dad, writing: “I love this dude. He’s a strong human. Maybe he can finally beat me in a foot race now with a bionic hip. Love you @iamabfalecbaldwin Wish I was there to watch Human Centipede and eat popcorn with you all day.”
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