Alec Baldwin and his wife Hilaria put on a glamorous display on Thursday as they attended a screening on The Public at the Philadelphia Film Center.
His outing comes after he weighed in on the parking dispute which culminated in him undertaking anger management after pleading guilty to harassment.
Speaking on Howard Stern’s radio show, the 60-year-old discussed the aftermath of the shock incident in November after he was accused of punching a man during a dispute over the spot in front of his Greenwich Village home.
Happy days: Alec Baldwin and his wife Hilaria put on a glamorous display on Thursday as they attended a screening on The Public at the Philadelphia Film Center
Alec and Hilaria put on a stunning display in a duet of stylish ensembles complete with a slick suit from him and a chic winter coat on her.
The were viewing Alec’s new movie The Public, the synopsis of which is described as: ‘An act of civil disobedience turns into a standoff with police when homeless people in Cincinnati take over the public library to seek shelter from the bitter cold.’
Before the screening he admitted the row happened when he feared the other party would punch his wife Hilaria, 35, and son Leonardo, two, however the SNL star admits he now knows he’s ‘not that angry’.
Alec was ordered to attend the group sessions after being charged with harassment last November following a row over a parking space and he admitted he’s been shocked by the level of aggression within the other people there.
Moving on: His outing comes after he weighed in on the parking dispute which culminated in him undertaking anger management after pleading guilty to harassment
Heading off: Alec and Hilaria put on a stunning display in a duet of stylish ensembles complete with a slick suit from him and a chic winter coat on her
He said: ‘What’s funny is when you go to anger management classes you realise you’re not that angry. The other people in the class…
‘They’re like, “I asked a guy, I don’t want chopsticks, I want a fork and he put the chopsticks in the bag so I get to my office and open it up and there’s chopsticks in there so I go back and I’m like, ‘What the f**k did I say to you?” ‘
‘Everyone is going nuts and I’m like, “Hey man, chopsticks can be a lot of fun, countless generations of Asians have used chopsticks.” [They say] “Alec Baldwin, why don’t you just shut up?’ ‘
Happy days: The were viewing Alec’s new movie The Public, the synopsis of which is described as: ‘An act of civil disobedience turns into a standoff with police when homeless people in Cincinnati take over the public library to seek shelter from the bitter col’
Shocking: Before the screening he admitted the row happened when he feared the other party would punch his wife Hilaria, 35, and son Leonardo, two, however the SNL star admits he now knows he’s ‘not that angry’
Shocking: Appearing on Howard Stern’s radio show, the 60-year-old discussed the aftermath of the shock incident in November after he was accused of punching a man during a dispute over the spot in front of his Greenwich Village home
The star shares 23-year-old Ireland with ex-wife Kim Basinger, and Carmen, five, Rafael, three, Leonardo and Romeo, 10 months, with spouse Hilaria.
He insisted his ‘problem’ was that the other motorist was very ‘aggressive’ and he was concerned for the safety of his family.
He said: ‘The thing is, there are cameras everywhere. So I guess, to be glib about it, unfortunately for him, there were cameras everywhere but nobody punched anybody…
‘That’s why my case was dismissed to harassment or knocked down with harassment, they said I pushed him…
Happy days: He feared for the safety of his wife Hilaria and son Leo
Fearful: The star shares 23-year-old Ireland with ex-wife Kim Basinger, and Carmen, five, Rafael, three, Leonardo and Romeo, 10 months, with spouse Hilaria
Fuming: ‘Now I got every f***ing numbnuts a**hole in the world writing to me online going, “You don’t have a garage?” I have one down the block actually’
‘My problem was that when he aggressively takes this parking space from me, which is you know, that’s not the end of the world, I thought… he was gonna get close to hitting my wife and son…
‘I just felt that what he did was impolite, bordering on dangerous because he didn’t walk up to me and say, “Excuse me, I’ve been waiting here and I’d like to take this space.” Nothing. He just went fast and really aggressive and my wife and my son were standing there by the curb.
‘Now I got every f***ing numbnuts a**hole in the world writing to me online going, “You don’t have a garage?” I have one down the block actually.’