Alec Baldwin to Interview Woody Allen on Instagram Live

Actor Alec Baldwin, seen here speaking at an anti-Trump rally in January 2017 in New York City, has said he will interview movie controversial director Woody Allen on Instagram Live JOHN MOORE GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
Actor Alec Baldwin, seen here speaking at an anti-Trump rally in January 2017 in New York City, has said he will interview movie controversial director Woody Allen on Instagram Live JOHN MOORE GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
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Alec Baldwin to Interview Woody Allen on Instagram Live

Actor Alec Baldwin, seen here speaking at an anti-Trump rally in January 2017 in New York City, has said he will interview movie controversial director Woody Allen on Instagram Live JOHN MOORE GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
Actor Alec Baldwin, seen here speaking at an anti-Trump rally in January 2017 in New York City, has said he will interview movie controversial director Woody Allen on Instagram Live JOHN MOORE GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Actor Alec Baldwin announced Monday he will chat live on Instagram with disgraced comedian and movie director Woody Allen.

"I have ZERO INTEREST in anyone’s judgments and sanctimonious posts here," said Baldwin, himself at the center of a scandal after a cinematographer was shot dead last year on a film set by a gun Baldwin was holding, AFP said.

The announcement of the interview, set for Tuesday, came just days after the release of "Zero Gravity," the latest book by Allen, whose career has been overshadowed for decades by allegations of sexual abuse by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow.

"I am OBVIOUSLY someone who has my own set of beliefs and COULD NOT CARE LESS about anyone else's speculation," Baldwin wrote in a message accompanying a short video announcing the conversation, in which he held up a copy of Allen's new book.

In less than 24 hours, the post garnered more than 1,000 comments, many of them critical. "I’ve supported u 100% thru everything. But woody Allen? Bye" wrote one follower.

"If you believe that a trial should be conducted by way of an HBO documentary, that's your issue," said Baldwin, 64, referring to the documentary "Allen vs Farrow", which came out on the streaming channel in 2021, and cast Allen in a poor light.

In the first of the four episodes of the show, Dylan Farrow, adopted by Allen and his ex-wife Mia Farrow, reiterated her accusations that the Oscar-winning director sexually abused her when she was seven years old, in 1992.

The 86-year-old director of "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan" has denied the allegations and has faced multiple investigations.

"I love you Woody," said a smiling Baldwin in his video.

Baldwin has spent several months in the eye of the storm himself after he fatally shot his director of photography on set in New Mexico while rehearsing a scene for his movie "Rust."

Baldwin said that the conversation with Allen will start at 2:30 pm GMT on his Instagram account.



No. 1 Tennis Player Jannik Sinner Featured on Andrea Bocelli's New Single

Italy's Jannik Sinner reacts during the men's singles tennis match against Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublikin at the Halle Open ATP tennis tournament in Halle, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by CARMEN JASPERSEN / AFP)
Italy's Jannik Sinner reacts during the men's singles tennis match against Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublikin at the Halle Open ATP tennis tournament in Halle, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by CARMEN JASPERSEN / AFP)
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No. 1 Tennis Player Jannik Sinner Featured on Andrea Bocelli's New Single

Italy's Jannik Sinner reacts during the men's singles tennis match against Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublikin at the Halle Open ATP tennis tournament in Halle, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by CARMEN JASPERSEN / AFP)
Italy's Jannik Sinner reacts during the men's singles tennis match against Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublikin at the Halle Open ATP tennis tournament in Halle, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by CARMEN JASPERSEN / AFP)

Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner is featured on Andrea Bocelli’s new single, “Dust and Glory” that was released Friday.

The song, which blends Italian and English, mixes Bocelli’s vocals with spoken verses from Sinner, The Associated Press reported.

It’s a tribute to the struggle and beauty of life’s journey, and “the fine line that turns dust into glory.”

There’s also an accompanying four-minute music video featuring private footage from the childhoods of both Italian stars, with current scenes filmed at Bocelli’s home in Tuscany.

“Talent doesn’t exist; it has to be earned,” Sinner says in the recording.

“Sharing this journey with Jannik was fascinating," Bocelli said. "We’re from different worlds but close in commitment and discipline in the constant search for authenticity and beauty. I have always been his fan, fascinated not only by his talent, but also by his humility and his inner strength.”

Sinner added: “I am very honored and happy to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag of our country in the world. I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs, all this is a strong emotion.”