In the caption of the post, Hilaria explained that she recorded the video shortly after the incident, but didn’t decide to post until she saw reports that “said I got pulled over.”
She wrote, “THIS IS NOT TRUE AND A LIE.”
A spokesperson for the Hampton Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
In the video, Hilaria said that she and Alec, who were in the car with their eldest daughterCarmen Gabriela, drove around “until” they spotted an officer they believed could come to their aid. The couple also share. She and Alec also share daughterMaría Lucía Victoria, 8 months, and sonsRafael Thomas, 6,Leonardo Ángel Charles, 5,Romeo Alejandro David, 3, andEduardo “Edu” Pao Lucas, 13 months.
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“I drove around, with Alec and Carmen in the car until I found a police officer and asked for help from the people chasing me. One in particular that harasses us in such an ugly way got out and started screaming at the police and at me,” she wrote. “Saying he is at work, and I am getting in his way—apparently because I won’t let him violate me and my family.”
Hilaria continued, “She made him move is [sic] car. She told me to always reach out for help—it gets scary. So, he takes the photos he took, and says I got pulled over. Where I was driving around, looking for someone to help me.”
Hilaria and Alec Baldwin in 2021.Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Hilaria also posted on her Instagram Story Monday, calling on tabloids to “just stop writing fake stuff.”
“It’s really exhausting,” Hilaria continued. “In the end, it just makes us all lose trust that we can believe the news. And the news is so important.”
Alec is currently involved in an investigation into the October death ofcinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who died on the set of his filmRustwhen a prop gun Alec was holding went off, killing Hutchins.
Investigators issued a search warrant for Alec’s phone in the latest development in the case, PEOPLEpreviously reported.
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Alec’s lawyer, Aaron S. Dyer with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, shared in a statement Thursday that the actor’s lawyers “requested that the authorities obtain a warrant so that we could take steps to protect Mr. Baldwin’s family and personal information that is clearly unrelated to the investigation.”
Dyer added, “We are confident that the evidence will show that Mr. Baldwin is not responsible civilly or criminally for what occurred on October 21, and he continues to cooperate with authorities.”
source: people.com