Ireland Baldwin made a surprise appearance onstage at her dad Alec Baldwin’s Comedy Central Roast on Saturday night — and the actress/model pulled all the punches.
Ireland, 23, walked the red carpet with her dad before the event in Los Angeles but was not on the announced list of roasters set to join Alec on the dais.
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As USA Today notes, Ireland, the daughter of Alec and ex-wife Kim Basinger, ribbed her dad from the get-go, joking, “It’s not easy to be the daughter of an iconic movie star. But I’m not here to talk about my mom and her Oscar.”
Ireland made sure not to let her dad off the hook for the infamous voicemail he left her over a decade ago calling her “a thoughtless little pig.” Fellow roaster Jeff Ross also got in on the “little pig” fun, joking that the only difference between Alec and Donald Trump is that “Trump calls his daughter a fox; not a pig.”
Referring to Alec’s role in the “Mission Impossible” franchise, Ireland quipped, “Mission Impossible is what I call getting my dad to apologize.”
While Alec at one point scratched his face with his middle finger directed towards Ireland, he laughed throughout her set and gave her a big hug when she wrapped up.
“Will & Grace” star Sean Hayes played MC for the evening as a cavalcade of famous faces joined Ireland in taking swipes at Alec. Robert DeNiro led the dais of roasters and was joined by Ross, Caitlyn Jenner, Blake Griffin, Ken Jeong, Adam Carolla, Nikki Glaser, Chris Redd and Caroline Rhea.
Among the topics popular with the roasters were Baldwin’s parking spot squabble, his tense relationship with his brothers, his second marriage to wife Hilaria (25 years Alec’s junior) and his 2011 ouster from an American Airlines flight.
The event brought in a combined $1 million from both Baldwin and Comedy Central to benefit the New York-based nonprofit group, Exploring the Arts. The organization aims to provide greater equality of resources and opportunity in the arts to traditionally under-served teens.
“The Comedy Central Roast Of Alec Baldwin” airs Sept. 15 at 10 PM ET/PT.