Alec Baldwin, who is trying to make amends towards the gay community after hurling homophobic slurs at a photographer, will apparently not be forgiven that easily.
Baldwin is trying to mend ways by producing a documentary about openly gay former congressman Barney Frank, who he claims is a personal hero of his, the New York Post reported.
However, gay rights activist Allen Roskoff believes that producing the show is simply an act and damage control on Baldwin's part.
She also scoffed at Baldwin's claims, saying all of a sudden the '30 Rock' star has a gay hero who wasn't there when he was screaming homophobic slurs.
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