Halyna Hutchins’ Husband Speaks Out In First Interview Since Deadly Rust Shooting -- Blasts Alec Baldwin For Shifting Blame!
24.02.2022 - 19:23
/ perezhilton.com
Halyna Hutchins’ family is ready to tell their story while they fight for justice in the wake of her tragic death.
The cinematographer, just 42 years old, died on October 21 in New Mexico after a gun held by Alec Baldwin accidentally fired on the set of the western film Rust, injuring director Joel Souza and killing Halyna. An investigation is still ongoing to determine who should be held responsible, but the Ukrainian filmmaker’s husband Matthew Hutchins is making his opinion heard loud and clear.
Earlier this month, Matthew sued Alec for wrongful death, claiming he completely lied about not pulling the trigger. The suit, which was filed on behalf of Matthew and the couple’s 9-year-old son Andros, also blamed many others involved with the production for allegedly neglecting to establish a safe work environment. Now, Matt is yet again opening up about the tragedy — and he is sparing no detail.
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To share his side of the story, the grieving husband sat down with Hoda Kotb for an emotional chat on Thursday. The first part of the conversation aired on TODAY; more is expected to air on the show’s streaming channel Today All Day Thursday night. The conversation was also included as an episode of the host’s podcast Making Space. To begin, the attorney gushed about how in love he was with Halyna while adding that she had such a special “connection” with their son. That, of course, made this situation all the more heartbreaking. He recalled the moment he learned about the accident, saying:
And there were many more heartbreaking moments to come as well, especially as he had to tell their son Andros what had happened. Matt continued:
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