'30 Rock' star Alec Baldwin says the show will end next season

'30 Rock' star Alec Baldwin said the comedy will end next season after he stated in a tweet that he was leaving NBC.

'30 Rock' actor Alec Baldwin tweeted about leaving NBC after a series of tweets about a TV news crew camped outside his home Baldwin said was from the network's 'Today Show.'

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April 17, 2012

Alec Baldwin, rarely one to watch his words, may have let slip that the end of 30 Rock is not too far away.

According to Baldwin, he will continue on the NBC series, which is currently in the middle of its sixth season, until next year’s seventh but also states that 2013 will be the final season for the hit show. The news follows a less than friendly series of tweets from the award-winner last week.

What started the ball of melodrama rolling was the alleged stalking of Baldwin by a struggling Canadian actress named Genevieve Sabourin. Apparently the 30 Rock star may have gone out on a few dates with Sabourin, but claims she turned Fatal Attraction after news broke of Baldwin’s engagement to a 29-year-old yoga instructor. The juicy stalking story has caused a lot of unwanted attention for Baldwin, even from his employer network NBC, which provoked Baldwin to angrily tweet:

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@alecbaldwin: “The television crew camped outside my apt said they were with the Today Show. #howthemightyhavefallen”

@alecbaldwin:” I haven’t appeared on the Today Show in many years. But did they have to camp outside my apt?”

@alecbaldwin: “A story about stalking sure brings out the stalkers in the media. But, the Today Show?”

Baldwin concluded his Twitter tirade with: “I think I’m leaving NBC just in time.” This final tweet caused a backlash for the actor, from media and fans alike, prompting speculation as to if/when he was going to abandon the NBC fan favorite. However, E! reports that Baldwin backtracked a bit by saying the reason he joined 30 Rock in the first place was out of respect for NBC’s best programing legacy and reconfirmed that he will remain on 30 Rock - but that season seven will be the last for the series.

So there you have it, straight from Jack Donaghy’s unfiltered mouth but, it should be noted, neither NBCUniversal or any of the show’s other stars (including Tina Fey or Tracy Morgan) have given an official word on the subject. Baldwin has previously claimed he would leave the show before and that the sixth (and current) season would be the last - which clearly did not happened. So forlorn fans of 30 Rock can take the news with a grain of salt until an official statement is handed down.

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Scott Stoute blogs at Screen Rant.