Alec Baldwin and brother Stephen in horror car crash into tree in Hamptons

30 Rock actor Alec Baldwin reassured fans in an Instagram video that he’s doing okay after he and his brother Stephen crashed his wife’s car into a tree in the Hamptons

Alec Baldwin and brother Stephen in horror car crash into tree in Hamptons

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Alec Baldwin and brother Stephen in horror car crash into tree in Hamptons(Image: Getty Images)

Alec Baldwin told fans he was doing fine after he and his brother Stephen Baldwin crashed Hilaria’s car into a tree during their trip to the Hamptons. Fans rushed to share their concerns after it photos emerged of a white Range Rover that had driven front-on into a tree on the side of a highway in East Hampton, New York.

A few hours after the shock incident, Alec took to his Instagram page to confirm the family were safe.

Alec and Stephen are doing okay

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Alec and Stephen are doing okay(Image: Getty Images)

Alec Baldwin

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Alec shared a video on Instagram(Image: @alecbaldwininsta/Instagram)

“This morning, I was in a car accident. A guy cut me off in a truck, a big garbage truck, the size of a whale. It must have been commercial, to take away material from construction sites” he said.

“It was the biggest garbage truck I’ve ever seen… Anyways, to avoid hitting him, I hit a tree. I hit a big, fat tree. It crushed my wife’s car. I crushed my wife’s car; I feel bad about that. It’s all fine; I’m fine. My brother’s fine.”

He went on to thank the local police department for “coming to my aid”, adding: “My wife’s car is pretty smashed up. Big tree, big fat tree and I’m going to Los Angeles to see my family. Can’t wait.”

Stephen Baldwin

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Stephen was with Alec at the time(Image: Getty Images)

Fans rushed to the comment section to share their support, with one writing: “Glad all is okay. Thanks to Officer Gerken. Better get that smoke detector battery changed!” and another posting: “I’m very happy you and your brother are alright.”

One fan commented: “Very happy to see you are fine. Glad as well that your brother is fine, too,” and another added: “Love you, Man! So glad you and Stephen are not hurt! It’ll get better, pal. Trust me.”

“Thank god, they had guardian angels watching over them,” one said.

His wife Hilaria took to her own page when fans bombarded her with worried messages to reassure them that everyone is okay.

“He’s O.K., Stephen’s O.K. Everybody is O.K., nobody was hurt, and that is the most important thing. So, I love you and thank you, thank you, thank you for caring,” she told fans

Meanwhile, Hilaria was recently eliminated from US dance series, Dancing With The Stars.

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