CENTURY CITY, CA - APRIL 25: Model Ireland Baldwin arrives at Madonna's Fashion Evolution Pop-Up Exhibition at Macy's Westfield Century City on April 25, 2013 in Century City, California. (Photo by Rodrigo Vaz/FilmMagic)

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Ireland Baldwin, who her father once called a 'thoughtless little pig,' came to her daddy's defense via social media.




This “little pig” has a roast beef with folks ridiculing her dad.


Alec Baldwin[1] may want the media to leave his family alone. But his daughter is seeking out the spotlight to defend her daddy dearest.


Ireland Baldwin, 17, whose father called her a “thoughtless little pig” on a 2007 voicemail message that went viral, told critics to keep their snouts out of her old man’s business after he blamed the meanie media for making him mull retirement.


The teenager posted several messages to Twitter on Saturday night, insisting that her pops has a “kind heart” and that his boorish flip-outs should not define him.


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Baldwin’s ratings-challenged MSNBC show was suspended Friday after he allegedly hurled a homophobic slur at a paparazzo last week.


He hinted on Twitter Sunday night that the show might not come back — even though he said it beat Anderson Cooper’s “360” on CNN every night. “Or should I say .... outperformed?” the temper-prone star tweeted.


Budding model Ireland Baldwin took to Twitter in defense of her dad, Alec, who she says has a ‘kind heart’ despite his mistakes.

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Budding model Ireland Baldwin took to Twitter in defense of her dad, Alec, who she says has a ‘kind heart’ despite his mistakes.



Cooper, who is gay, criticized the actor’s latest outburst on the social media site Friday, saying: “Wow, Alec Baldwin shows his true colors yet again. How is he going to lie and excuse his anti-gay slurs this time?”


But Baldwin’s daughter took to Twitter to defend her pop. “My dad is far from a homophobe or a racist,” Ireland wrote.


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“We all say things we don’t mean. We all say things we can’t take back,” she tweeted. “What my dad said was WRONG. What my dad felt WASN’T.”


The budding model also heaped disdain on the shutterbugs who follow her and her actress mother, Kim Basinger, just like they hound her furious father.


“Having paparazzi following my mom and I has not been thrilling,” Ireland typed. “Paparazzi can bring out many confined feelings of anger and spite.”


Her actor dad once punched a Daily News photographer.


Ireland Baldwin posted a series of tweets about her dad’s incident on Thursday, in which he allegedly hurled a homophobic slur at paparazzi.

@IrelandBBaldwin via Twitter


Ireland Baldwin posted a series of tweets about her dad’s incident on Thursday, in which he allegedly hurled a homophobic slur at paparazzi.



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“Paparazzi have jobs to do, but some of them jeopardize people’s lives and cross a line,” she wrote.


Baldwin, 55, stayed out of trouble Sunday in the Hamptons, slipping out briefly to pick up coffee and a snack from Mary’s Marvelous luncheonette in Amagansett.


The unshaven “30 Rock” star, who sported unkempt hair, dirty shorts and the same black track jacket he wore out Saturday, sped away in a black BMW.


His latest blowup came Thursday after obsessed actress Genevieve Sabourin was convicted of stalking the celeb and his 29-year-old yoga instructor wife.


Baldwin reportedly called one photographer a “c---s---ing f-g.”


He penned a rambling Internet post Saturday in his own defense, describing himself as a supporter of gay rights, and followed that up Sunday with a mysterious tweet.


“Off to speak at a gathering of mostly gay men in the East Village. Then to San Fran Tuesday. Should be interesting,” Baldwin wrote.




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