Entertainment TV Reality TV Alec Baldwin Jokes His Kids 'Want More Money' to Film Another Season of The Baldwins, Says Show Is 'Authentic' (Exclusive) The '30 Rock' alum jokingly tells PEOPLE that his seven children are "already renegotiating their contract" after the first season of their reality show premiered last month By Becca Longmire Becca Longmire Becca Longmire is a digital news writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously appeared on ET Canada, Metro and the Mail Online. People Editorial Guidelines and Michelle Lee Michelle Lee Editorial Assistant, Style & Beauty, PEOPLE People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 12, 2025 01:27PM EDT 6 Comments Alec Baldwin jokingly tells PEOPLE that his children "want more money" if they're going to continue filming their TLC reality series, The BaldwinsThe 30 Rock alum says the kids are "already renegotiating their contract, they want more money, they want a lot more money, so we'll see what happens""This representation is pretty authentic about how we live our lives," Alec says of the show, which premiered on Feb. 23 Alec and Hilaria Baldwin's kids apparently know how to negotiate a contract! While speaking to PEOPLE at an event celebrating the grand opening of the new Planet Hollywood in Times Square on Tuesday, March 11, Alec, 66, joked about his children's demands after the family filmed the first season of their TLC series, The Baldwins, which premiered on Feb. 23. The 30 Rock alum, who attended alongside wife Hilaria, jokingly tells PEOPLE the kids are "already renegotiating their contract, they want more money, they want a lot more money, so we'll see what happens" regarding a possible season 2. Alec and Hilaria, 41 — who tied the knot in 2012 — are parents to Carmen, 11, Rafael, 9, Leonardo, 8, Romeo, 6, Eduardo and Marilu, 4, and Ilaria, 2. Alec is also dad to his daughter Ireland, 29, whom he shares with his ex-wife Kim Basinger. Hilaria and Alec Baldwin attend the grand opening of the new Planet Hollywood N.Y.C. on March 11, 2025. Bruce Glikas/Getty Alec Baldwin Says Filming Reality Show During Rust Trial Was 'Unique,' Says They're Not 'Staging Anything' (Exclusive) At Tuesday's event, Alec also discussed what it was like filming the reality show during his Rust shooting trial last July, following the deadly accidental shooting of cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, in October 2021. Writer-director Joel Souza was also injured after a prop gun being held by Alec on the New Mexico set discharged. Souza has since recovered. Cameras began rolling on The Baldwins the month before Alec headed to court, and the series shows how he and Hilaria juggled parenting and day-to-day life with their kids along with the stress of his legal drama. Alec and Hilaria Baldwin pose with their children in 'The Baldwins' key art. TLC He tells PEOPLE, "When I think of the reality show, many things occur to me after the fact like when we were doing it, it was a bit of a unique time for us, but afterward when we did it, I realized that that's who we are." "The kids have fun, the kids are happy. It's not like we're staging anything or faking," the actor continues, insisting that the couple's seven children "have friends and go to play dates and this and that, but they would rather stay home with each other." "They're like a pack … they're very close and they want to just be with each other, so this representation is pretty authentic about how we live our lives," he adds. 'The Baldwins' promo photo. RouShoots The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Alec's comments come after he spoke out about family life after posing for photos for his recent PEOPLE cover shoot. “I always joke with [Hilaria] and say, ‘You know where I should be right now, don’t you? We should be on Geffen’s yacht, drinking a cappuccino and reading a book, and having dinner with Spielberg or whatever,’ ” Alec said, as Hilaria interjected, “Instead we’re changing diapers!” “This is my reality,” he insisted, reflecting on their family dynamic, adding: “I wouldn’t change anything.” Hilaria Baldwin Reveals the Heartbreaking Question Daughter Carmen, 11, Asked Dad Alec Baldwin Ahead of His Rust Trial Alec and Hilaria Baldwin in 'The Baldwins'. TLC Alec is grateful to be able to work with his loved ones. “We did the show because it’s in place of doing a movie or a play. Now I think to myself, ‘Am I going to be away from my kids five nights out of the week until 11 o’clock at night?’ ” he told PEOPLE. “For me, work-related things really aren’t that critical anymore. I thought, ‘I get to spend time with my family,’ ” Alec said. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Baldwins airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on TLC. Episodes are available to stream on Max. Close Leave a Comment