Alec Baldwin has ripped into his NBC networks-mates at "The Today Show" for their recent coverage of his ongoing stalking case. Earlier this week the actor filed charges against a Canadian actress who has reportedly sent him threatening emails. Now the "30 Rock" star says he would have preferred to keep the story quiet.
In a series of Twitter messages Baldwin says that a crew from "Today" turned up outside his apartment building:
"The television crew camped outside my apt said they were with the Today Show. #howthemightyhavefallen. I haven't appeared on the Today Show in many years. But did they have to camp outside my apt?" he wrote.
Baldwin also added fuel to the rumor that he may split from NBC when his contract with "30 Rock" ends this season:
"A story about stalking sure brings out the stalkers in the media. But, the Today Show? No one from NBC contacted me until the Today Show arrived at my apt. I think I'm leaving NBC just in time."
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