Hilaria Baldwin is standing by her husband Alec Baldwin after he was charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Alec, 64, is facing charges over the shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins who was killed on the set of Rust in October 2021 when Baldwin discharged a prop gun, believing it was not live.
Hilaria, 39, has now told her husband "we are here for you" as she thanked fans for their "support and kindness".
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the yoga instructor shared a snap of Alec and their seven children piled on top of each other.
One of their children held onto a pink rabbit toy as they slept.
"I hope you understand how much your support and kindness to Alec and our children mean," Hilaria wrote.
She added: "Thank you for being our community and our village.
"You are helping us to be stronger parents and partners during this unimaginable time, stemming from such heartbreaking tragedy.
"Please know that I hear all of your outspoken words and each and every one of you reminds me daily that there is kindness in the world and we are not alone."
Finishing her post, Hilaria wrote: "Alec, we love you and we are here for you."
Fans took to the comments to offer their support, with one person writing: "What a beautiful photograph. That’s a solid tribe of love and strength."
"Love to you and the fam," another wrote.
A third person commented: "Love u @hilariabaldwin u are so strong and sending you so much love and support to u and your husband and family u will get through this stay strong xoxo."
This isn't the first time Hilaria has spoken about Alec's charges.
Speaking on her Witches Anonymous podcast earlier this week, she said: "It’s been an emotional time for my family and I do so want to express to you how grateful I am for your support and your kindness and your reason.
"Quite honestly, without it, we would crumble. So thank you so much for being our rock right now because I don’t feel so strong."
Both Alec and Rust's armourer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed will be charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter over the death of Ms Hutchins - a charge that carries a maximum of 18 months in prison.
The charge "represents a terrible miscarriage of justice", Alec's lawyer has said.
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