Alec Baldwin deletes Twitter account after “Rust” interview

Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin deleted his Twitter account after claiming in an interview he never pulled out trigger of a gun who killed a cinematographer and doesn’t feel responsible for the accident.

Baldwin’s account @AlecBaldwin – which was used both personally by Baldwin and the Hilaria and Alec Baldwin Foundation – disappeared this week shortly after ABC News sent in wave the first interview given by the actor since he fatally shot director of photography Halyna Hutchins on set of his movie ‘Rust.’

The bill had over one millions followers before it was removed but try to view now it returns a notice that says, “This account does not exist.”

Another account owned by Baldwin, @AlecBaldwln____, remains online with nearly 300,000 followers, however it was not updated from the shooting.



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Baldwin killed Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza on the set of the westerner movie on 21 October after a prop gun he was being discharged a live round.

According to a lawsuit against Baldwin, the actor was not written for fire the gun.

In the controversial interview gone in wave on ABC News last week, Baldwin insisted he never fired the gun.

“The trigger was not pulled. I did not pull the trigger” He said. “I would never aim for gun to anyone and pull the trigger to them, never. “

Baldwin also he told ABC News he wasn’t hearing responsible for Hutchins’ death, commenting, “I feel someone is responsible for what happened, and I can’t tell who that is, but me know it’s not me. I could have killed myself if I thought I was responsible, and I don’t say it lightly. “

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