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Alec kid no pig: It ain’t me, babe!

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“i don’t want to forever be known as ‘that rude thoughtless little pig.’ ”

Alec Baldwin’s leggy model daughter ripped her critics in a blog post that covered everything from her weight and body image to her hot-tempered dad.

“I get many hateful e-mails, Twitter replies, and comments on gossip Web sites about me and my parents,” Ireland Baldwin, 17, wrote. “If you don’t have a complimentary thing to say about someone, keep it to yourself. ”

She also swatted away jerks who have criticized her looks.

“Of course I get those comments about how I am too fat to model, how I am not model material, how I am an unattractive girl, how I am too tall, etc. I understand,” she wrote. “I know girls tend to have nasty things to say about other girls and judging the looks of other girls is only human of us all, but putting that out there is hateful and unhealthy.”

Ireland posed (pictured) for the June issue of Vanity Fair (inset). , where she said she “finally realized I’m awkward, I’m lanky and I’m just going to embrace it.” The model said in her blog she wants to be famous on her own terms — not because of her parents.

“I am not seeking fame by association. I do not want to be simply know [sic] as a model. . . . I am proud to be my parents’ daughter, but I don’t want to forever be known as ‘that rude thoughtless little pig,’ or Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger’s kid,” Ireland wrote, referring to a voicemail her dad left her when she was 11, which was later leaked.

But she stood up for her father.

“My Dad has made some mistakes in the past. He has spoken out of place, he has let his temper get the best of him, and he has reacted towards things in ways he shouldn’t have. I get hateful replies and threats regarding mistakes of my Dad’s past,” she wrote Monday on her Tumblr blog.

“This isn’t fair. I had nothing to do with anything that happened back then, so I don’t fully understand why I am being targeted.”

Baldwin — who made her modelling debut last month in The Post — is more down-to-earth than the average supermodel.

“I don’t look as glamourous as Rosie Huntington [Whiteley] when leaving the gym. I’m actually really sweaty. Like really sweaty. I understand that I am not a size .008. What I don’t fully understand, is what is the good in commenting on a photo of a 17 year old girl and calling her fat, ugly, etc? Is that helping you in some way?”

She said she’s often compared to her mom — but she “wasn’t built to look like my Mom’s identical twin!”

“She is petite and fragile, and I am fit and…. more to love tehe. I have a booty, she has a thigh gap. … I am still a teen making my way out of my awkward phase.”

Alec retweeted his daughter when she put the post on Twitter, and his pregnant wife, Hilaria, wrote: “So proud of you!”