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Baldwin has also been using homophobic language for decades now, starting back in 1992 when he called a horse-drawn carriage driver a 'f*****.'
George Stark, who was writing for DailyMail.com at the time, was hit with a barrage of homophobic tweets in 2013 after he wrote a story claiming Baldwin's wife Hilaria was tweeting at James Gandolfini's funeral.
'I'm gonna find you George Stark, you toxic little queen, and I'm gonna f*** ... you ... up,' wrote Baldwin at one point.
He later added: 'If [sic] put my foot up your f***ing a** George Stark, but I'm sure you'd dig it too much.'
Baldwin also encouraged everyone who followed him on Twitter at the time 'and beyond' to 'straighten out this little b****.'
The actor later issued a statement to GLAAD, stating: 'My anger was directed at Mr. Stark for blatantly lying and disseminating libelous information about my wife and her conduct at our friend's funeral service. As someone who fights against homophobia, I apologize.'
GLAAD accepted that response and wrote posts heralding all that Baldwin did for the community, noting his work for marriage equality and the fact that he appeared on the sitcom Will & Grace.
And yet, just a few months later, Baldwin elected to voice his frustration with a photographer outside his home by calling the man a 'c***-s***ing f*****.'
NBC did respond to that outburst by pulling baldwin's MSNBC show off the air for two weeks, and eventually cancelling the program.
Baldwin, once again, had an apology.
'I did not intend to hurt or offend anyone with my choice of words, but clearly I have – and for that I am deeply sorry,' said Baldwin.
'Words are important. I understand that, and will choose mine with great care going forward.'
He then added: 'What I said and did this week, as I was trying to protect my family, was offensive and unacceptable.
That came after he initially denied the remarks by claiming he said the word 'fathead,' much like he tried to claim his use of the word 'queen' was not meant to be used in a homophobic manner when directed at Stark.
Baldwin also called a barista at Starbucks an 'uptight queen' and said Daily News editor-in-chief Colin Myler was an 'English Queen' in tweets.