And someday, he’s gonna be a real boy!

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin made fun of claims she controls her husband by acting out a “Pinocchio” skit on Instagram over the weekend.

In the clip, set to the tune of the song “When You Wish Upon a Star” from the original 1940 Disney film “Pinocchio,” Hilaria used two wooden utensils to act as if she were a puppet master tugging at the “30 Rock” alum’s invisible strings.

As the yoga instructor, who sported a lime green floor-length gown, moved the utensils above her husband’s head, he swayed his arms as if he were being controlled by her strings.

“Well, you guys gave me the idea. I just HAD to try it out 🥰,” the 41-year-old captioned the post.

Fans took to the comments section of the post, praising the couple for their hilarious clap back.

“Hahaha 😂 that gave me a huge smile and a huge giggle thank you 🙌,” wrote one user.

“😂😂😂 very funny both of you, you are great couple and family ❤️❤️,” added another.

“HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!! That’s just hilarious!!” commented a third netizen.

“F-ing amazing – I love you guys ❤️🔥🙌,” said a fourth person.

The couple’s skit comes nearly two months after she was criticized for cutting Alec, 67, off during an interview.

“Oh my God, when I’m talking, you’re not talking,” Hilaria told the “Rust” star during their March 12 chat with “Extra TV.”

“No, when I’m talking, you’re not talking,” she added.

The mom of seven then turned to the camera and said, “See, this is why, yes, we’ll have to just cut him out of the show.”

In the comments section of the video, fans claimed Hiaria was being “horrible,” “rude” and “disrespectful” to her husband.

A week later, Hilaria and Baldwin addressed the criticism from bed by mouthing along to their awkward “Extra” interview.

When the voiceover finished, Hilaria asked the dad of eight, “And that is called, what’s the word of the day?” to which the “Beetlejuice” actor responded, “Manterrupting.”

They then joked that the term could be a “positive” or a “negative” — or a case of “correctile dysfunction.”



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