Hilaria Baldwinis pulling double duty.
The mom of six got candid on herInstagram StoryFriday morning about juggling sonEduardo “Edu” Pao Lucas, whom she gave birth to in September, and newborn daughterMaría Lucía Victoria, whom she recently welcomed via surrogate.
On the next slide, the mom wrote about a messy mishap that illustrated the challenges of parenting two babies at once: “Having two small babies is so fun and cute. there are also challenges. like Lucia just had an explosion and I have Eduardo rolling around…so I’m just gonna lay here, covered in poop, entertaining Edu…until I get a genius idea how to get out of this 💩 situation.”
Hilaria and husband Alec Baldwin also share daughter Carmen Gabriela, 7½, and sons Romeo Alejandro David, 2½, Leonardo Ángel Charles, 4, and Rafael Thomas, 5½. Alec is also dad to 25-year-old daughter Ireland.
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Hilaria Baldwin’s son Edu and daughter Lucia.Hilaria Thomas Baldwin Instagram; Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

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On Instagram Thursday, Hilaria shared asweet photo of the babies, explaining howtheir arrivals mean even morecoming after a previous pregnancy loss.
“Nothing will ever replace her, but two wonderful souls have come into our lives, and we are humbled to know them,” continues Hilaria. “Our children were brave during our time of tremendous grief — braver than us…and they held out hope. To experience and accept life’s ups and downs is challenging, but a reality that all of us have no choice but to receive and process. I have learned that often our children are wiser than we are and their wisdom has guided us.”
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News of her sixth child’s arrival comes a month after theMom Brainpodcast co-hostapologizedin February for not being “more clear” about her cultural background when she was accused ofmisrepresentingher heritage in late December. Social media users alleged she had falsely claimed to have Spanish roots and took on a Spanish accent despite being born and raised in the United States.
“I’ve spent the last month listening, reflecting, and asking myself how I can learn and grow. My parents raised my brother and me with two cultures, American and Spanish, and I feel a true sense of belonging to both,” said Hilaria, who previously confirmed that she was born in Boston and her birth name is Hillary. “The way I’ve spoken about myself and my deep connection to two cultures could have been better explained — I should have been more clear and I’m sorry.”
source: people.com