Just Like Dad: Ireland Baldwin Slams Paparazzi on Twitter

"I hope all paparazzi get s--t on by a herd of African elephants," the 6-foot-2-inch stunner wrote.

By Alyssa Toomey Jul 25, 2013 10:20 PMTags
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Like father, like daughter.

Ireland Baldwin has apparently followed in dad Alec Baldwin's footsteps, taking to Twitter to slam the paparazzi in a not-so-subtle manner.

"I hope all paparazzi get s--t on by a herd of African elephants," the 6-foot-2-inch stunner wrote.

Of course, that's not all the 17-year-old model had to say (girl's got that fiery Baldwin blood!).

"Get a real job you lame doo doo headed dummies," she posted before adding, "I've met maybe a few paparazzi that have been friendly. The majority of you are d--k bags."

No word yet as to what prompted the outburst, but the blond beauty's been snapped by the pesky paps a number of times in recent months as she continues to launch her modeling career.

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While the pap-centric posts may simply be the star's latest Twitter musings, the critical comments are reminiscent of previous sentiments expressed by her father.

In February, the former 30 Rock star defended himself after he was accused of making racist slurs against a paparazzo, calling the allegations "outrageous."

And just last month, the Emmy-award winning actor fired off a series of heated tweets aimed at the U.K. Daily Mail reporter George Stark after Stark accused Alec's wife Hilaria of tweeting "upbeat posts" at James Gandolfini's funeral.

"My wife and I attend a funeral to pay our respects to an old friend, and some toxic Brit writes this f--king trash," he wrote, deleting the tweets shortly after. "My wife DID NOT use her phone, in any capacity, at our friend's funeral. Now f--k this twitter + good luck to all of you who know the truth."

He also called Stark a "toxic little queen," for which he later issued an apology to GLAAD, and vowed to never tweet again after his latest rant.

"I really learned a lesson at the funeral," he told Vanity Fair. "I said to myself, This [Twitter] is all a waste of time. Meaning it's fun sometimes, but less and less, and less. It's just another chink in your armor for people to come and kill you. I stopped and said to myself, I'm going to try where I just don't do this anymore."

He has since returned to the social media site.

Of course, this isn't the first time Alec has threatened to quit Twitter. He famously retired from the microblogging site for a brief moment in December 2011 after launching a fiery tirade against American Airlines only to return a month later.

Hmm. Tread carefully, Ireland!