Alec Baldwin says he won`t tweet again and wants to quit acting
Alec Baldwin has revealed that he would never revive his twitter account, which he deleted on June 27 after his angry outburst about a journalist and wants to live a life away from the public eye.
|Last Updated: Jul 03, 2013, 03:33 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Washington: Alec Baldwin has revealed that he would never revive his twitter account, which he deleted on June 27 after his angry outburst about a journalist and wants to live a life away from the public eye.
Baldwin recently lashed out at a Daily Mail journalist who alleged that the star`s pregnant wife, Hilaria Baldwin, was tweeting off-topic messages during funeral services for James Gandolfini but the actor insisted that he would never make that mistake again, Us Magazine reported.
Talking to the publication, the `Rock of Ages` actor said that at Gandolfini`s funeral, he realized that the great actor didn`t have any social media account, yet he was loved and admired by everyone.
He said that at the funeral, he learned a lesson that all this is a waste of time.
The 55-year-old actor also confessed that he wants to quit acting and wishes to disappear from public life entirely.
Referring to the infamous voicemail he left for his now 17-year-old daughter in 2007, in which he called her a `rude little pig`, he said that the incident has disappointed him and he does not want the same for his next child.
ANI
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