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Ireland Baldwin

Ireland Baldwin is an American fashion model who began her career in 2013. She has appeared in films like Grudge Match and featured in editorials for magazines such as Grazia. Beyond her modeling and acting career, Baldwin is also known as an animal rights activist, including her work with PETA, following in her mother's footsteps.


2007: Publicized Voicemail

In 2007, at age 11, Ireland Baldwin gained media attention after her father left her an angry voicemail message, which became publicized.

March 2013: Signed with IMG Models

In March 2013, Ireland Baldwin signed with IMG Models.

September 2013: Interviewed by Elle

In September 2013, Elle interviewed Ireland Baldwin for its September issue, with an editorial photographed by Thomas Whiteside and styled by Joe Zee.

2013: Started Modeling and Acting

In 2013, Ireland Baldwin started her modeling and acting career, appearing in the film Grudge Match and in editorials for magazines such as Grazia.

2014: Studied at New York Film Academy and attended Academy Awards

In 2014, Ireland Baldwin began studying cinematography and acting at the New York Film Academy and attended the 86th Academy Awards as a media correspondent for Entertainment Tonight.

April 2015: Resigned from IMG

In April 2015, Ireland Baldwin resigned from IMG after a stint in rehab.

June 2015: Signed with DT Model Management

In June 2015, Ireland Baldwin signed with DT Model Management.

2017: Appeared in campaigns and on magazine covers

In 2017, Ireland Baldwin appeared in campaigns for True Religion Jeans and Guess and on the covers of Elle Bulgaria, L'Officiel Ukraine, and Marie Claire Mexico. She also appeared in the film Campus Caller.

2018: PETA Anti-Fur Campaign

In 2018, Ireland Baldwin posed nude for a PETA "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" anti-fur ad campaign.

2019: Revealed Sexual Assault

In 2019, Ireland Baldwin revealed in an Instagram story about the Human Life Protection Act that she was a victim of sexual assault.

2019: DJ Gigs and Comedy Central Roast Appearance

In 2019, Ireland Baldwin was hired to DJ for Norah restaurant's anniversary and Smile Train's charity event. She also appeared in the Comedy Central Roast of her father, Alec Baldwin.

2022: Expanded on sexual assault story on TikTok

In 2022, Ireland Baldwin expanded on her sexual assault story on TikTok, saying she was raped as a teenager while she was unconscious.

May 18, 2023: Birth of Daughter

On May 18, 2023, Ireland Baldwin gave birth to her daughter.