Alec Baldwin’s wife, Hilaria Baldwin, shut down rumors of marital woes after being spotted without her wedding ring.
The “Dancing With the Stars” competitor clapped back at an Instagram follower who inquired about her missing bauble over the weekend.
In response, the former yoga instructor, 41, cuddled a toy version of her husband’s “Beetlejuice” character before sticking out her tongue and telling fans not to fret.
“Don’t worry Cammy, got my Alec stand in here while he is gone working 😂,” Hilaria captioned the playful video.
“And [my] ring is right here,” she clarified. “tho I don’t wear to practice because it hurts with the crazy stuff we are doing 🤣.”
Hilaria was indeed sporting her sparkler in the upload, which was set to the creepy theme music from Alec’s 1988 movie.
While some social media users blasted the footage as “weird” in the comments section, many praised Hilaria’s “great sense of humor.”
She and Alec, 67, have been married since June 2012.
While Hilaria wrote in her May “Manual Not Included” memoir that she was once “ready to walk” away over her partner’s “disrespect,” the couple are still going strong 13 years into their union.
Since their New York City nuptials, the couple have welcomed seven children together — Carmen, 12, Rafael, 10, Leonardo, 9, Romeo, 6, Eduardo, 5, María, also 5, and Ilaria, 3.
As Hilaria performed with pro partner Gleb Savchenko last week, the little ones watched from the “DWTS” live audience.
Alec is also the father of daughter Ireland from his previous marriage to Kim Basinger. The 29-year-old wrote via Instagram that she would be “cheering her [stepmom’s] ass on” when Season 34 contestants were announced last month.
“She deserves this!” Ireland gushed at the time. “This woman is a gem and deserves all the love.”
Hilaria and Savchenko, 42, have made it through three full weeks of the competition and will return to the ballroom Tuesday for “Disney Night.” They’ll be performing a quickstep to “Cantina Band” from “Star Wars: A New Hope.”
Last month, Hilaria exclusively told Page Six that her “spur-of-the-moment decision” to move her family from New York City to Los Angeles to take part in the ABC show has been “healing.”
She explained, “I think [there’s] a lot of guilt as a mother of taking a moment for yourself. … And this is one of the first things I’ve ever done that is ‘me time,’ truly.”



