“We talked about how we grew up, our languages, our cultures-multi& very valid.

“When you are multi, it can feel hard to belong.

Explaining her perspective further, Hilaria discussed not fitting in.

Hilaria Baldwin

Hilaria Baldwin attends the “Blind” premiere at Landmark Sunshine Cinema on June 26, 2017 in New York City.Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

“You will never quite fit in because the other parts of you shape and influence all your parts.

Nothing inside it’s possible for you to truly exist in a segregated environment.

In her post, Hilaria employed the word “fluid,” and said it applied to culture.

Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin

Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin attend the 2017 Ripple of Hope Awards at New York Hilton on December 13, 2017 in New York City.Taylor Hill/WireImage

No two of us are completely alike,” she wrote.

In a 2018 cover story inHola!

Hilaria said in herInstagram-shared clarification videoin late 2020 she was proud of being raised in two cultures.

“Yes I am a white girl.

I am a white girl,” she said.

Ethnically, I’m a mix of many, many many things.

Culturally, I grew up with the two cultures.

So, it’s really as simple as that.”