Celebrity Celebrity Weddings Celebrity Wedding Ceremonies & Receptions Alec and Hilaria Baldwin Renew Wedding Vows with Children by Their Side Alec and Hilaria Baldwin celebrate their five year wedding anniversary by renewing their vows on Friday By Joelle Goldstein Joelle Goldstein Joelle Goldstein is a Senior News Editor on the TV team for PEOPLE Digital. She has been with the brand since 2017, working as an intern, digital news writer and Human Interest writer-reporter before joining the TV team to help oversee and edit digital coverage. Her work has previously appeared in The Hollywood Reporter. People Editorial Guidelines Published on June 30, 2017 09:17PM EDT ‘Tis the season for fireworks — and Alec and Hilaria Baldwin certainly brought the sparklers ahead of Independence Day weekend. The couple celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary by renewing their wedding vows on Friday, June 30, Extra reported. During a private, outdoor ceremony with close friends, the couple reaffirmed their love and celebrated half a decade together as husband and wife with their children by their side. According to Page Six, the event was held at the Wolffer Estate Winery in Long Island, New York. Hilaria donned a champagne-colored, floor-length gown for the occasion, while Alec sported a black suit. The couple, who have been married since 2012, share three children together: Carmen, 3, Rafael, 2, and Leonardo, 9 months. (Baldwin has a 21-year-old daughter, Ireland, from his marriage to Kim Basinger.) The 59-year-old actor accidentally let the big news slip earlier this week at the New York premiere of Blind, where he told E! News: “I see what I have and I’m very lucky. We’re getting remarried on Friday.” Ireland Baldwin Instagram With the secret out, Hilaria, 33, discussed why the pair decided to renew their vows, and it had a lot to do with food! Ireland Baldwin Instagram “Basically we wanted to have a party and we wanted our friends to come,” she said. “We’re going to do something for, like, five minutes, I think, and then the rest of the time we’re going to be eating.” Alec added, it’s an “excuse to have cake and wine.” And while the food is definitely a perk to celebrating the occasion, it’s not the only thing they’re looking forward to. “You think, like, once you get married, everything’s like, you’re done,” Hilaria told the Associated Press. “But it’s really good to say, ‘Hey I’m still in this.’”