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Monday, May 18, 2009

Baldwin's mail-order bride joke has Filipino senator fuming


Alec Baldwin made the mail-order bride joke last week in reference to his troubles with ex-wife Kim Basinger. A Filipino senator counters that the practice is illegal there.
By Evan Agostini, AP
Alec Baldwin made the mail-order bride joke last week in reference to his troubles with ex-wife Kim Basinger. A Filipino senator counters that the practice is illegal there.

MANILA — Alec Baldwin's joke about getting a Filipino mail-order bride provoked a sharp response in the Philippines, with one senator saying Monday that the 30 Rock star faces violence if he ever visits.

Baldwin, 51, who is divorced with a teenage daughter, said in a May 12 interview on The Late Show with David Letterman that he would love to have more children.

The Emmy-winning actor quipped that he was "thinking about getting a Filipino mail-order bride at this point ... or a Russian one."

Baldwin has been involved in a bitter dispute with his ex-wife, Oscar-winning actress Kim Basinger, over custody of their 13-year-old daughter, Ireland.

Philippine Sen. Ramon Revilla said Monday that Baldwin's comment was "insensitive and uncalled for" and an insult to millions of Filipinos.

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He called the actor "arrogant" and said he is apparently unaware that the Philippines has a law against mail-order brides.

"Let him try to come here in the Philippines and he'll see mayhem," Revilla said, using a local idiom that implies the speaker will personally administer a beating.

The senator is a former action-movie star who occasionally still appears on Philippine TV.


**http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2009-05-18-baldwin-philippines_N.htm

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