Ireland Baldwin claims a toxic ex once told her they wanted to “f–k” her mom, Kim Basinger.
The revelation was part of a TikTok trend, in which people respond to the question, “What is the one thing your ex said to you that you will never forget?”
Ireland, who is the daughter of Basinger and Alec Baldwin, then said sarcastically, “Oh, how much time do you have?” before listing off the things an ex or several of them have said.
The hateful remarks included comments about her looks, like, “Are you really going to eat all that?,” “You’ll never be as beautiful as your mom, I’ve always wanted to f–k her,” and “I’m just not really attracted to you like that.”
The 26-year-old also alleged some of the comments were verbally and mentally abusive including, “when I get home, I’m going to smash your face against the wall,” “I’m going to smash your teeth in” and “If you break up with me, I’m going to post these videos of you.”
Ireland, whose parents are both award-winning actors, then claimed exes have used her status to try to get ahead themselves.
She noted exes told her, “Do you think you can get me a modeling contract?,” “Do you think your dad will help me get into NYU?” and “Do you think your dad would get me an audition for ‘SNL’?”
Ireland wrote in the caption over her video that “not all exes were terrible,” but encouraged her followers to “like” the video if they wanted a Part 2.
The fashion model did not name which ex or exes allegedly made those comments to her.
This is not the first time Ireland has been open about her past struggles on social media.
The fashion model revealed in March she suffered an anxiety attack that was triggered by coffee and also confessed in January she is in constant fear of dying from a heart attack.
In February, Ireland was also transparent about the infamous “thoughtless little pig” comment her dad, Alec, made to her during a leaked rant in 2007.
She wrote in a TikTok video set to The Ting Tings’ “That’s Not My Name,” “My name is Ireland… but the media likes to call me…”
As she danced to the song, the words “fat,” “attention seeking, voluptuous, promiscuous” and “thoughtless little pig” appear onscreen.
However, Ireland concluded, “My name is Ireland. I’m a writer. And I think pigs are cute so jokes on you.”
Alec, 64, shared in 2017 that the audio “hurt Ireland in a permanent way,” though the duo poked fun at it together in 2015.