Hilaria Baldwin says life in quarantine with husband Alec and 4 children has made her 'more resilient'

US actor Alec Baldwin (L) and Hilaria Baldwin attend the American Museum of Natural History Gala on November 21, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
US actor Alec Baldwin (L) and Hilaria Baldwin attend the American Museum of Natural History Gala on November 21, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

For all the big changes that the coronavirus quarantine has meant, Hilaria Baldwin is missing what she files under “really silly, silly, stupid small things” about now.

“Like painting my nails,” Baldwin tells Yahoo during its Reset Your Mindset event. “Like I’m a New Yorker. We don’t paint our own nails. We go to the local nail salon.”

Instead of being pampered herself, she’s played the makeup artist for husband Alec, so he could once again play President Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live at Home.

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The co-host of the Mom Brain podcast — who is pregnant with her fifth child — says she has also spent some of the time at home playing plumber.

“I've gotten really good at plunging toilets, you know?” Baldwin explains. “I mean... all of these things, it's just, it makes you a little more resilient, I think.”

Baldwin explains that another thing that’s helped sustain her is her marriage of eight years next month. For example, the two eat dinner together nightly, then she heads upstairs to work out.

“He’s great. He’ll do the dishes,” she says of Alec. “And I'll go upstairs and I go into my bathroom and I just like close the door and I get to move and I take a class or do my yoga or do both of it. And it is so important that I take a bath afterwards and [the kids] get into bed. It's so important because it just allows me to be me. And you know, people are like, well, why your bathroom? I’m like, cause I can close my door and nobody’s gonna come there at that point.”

Baldwin explains that she and Alec already had an extremely close relationship.

Hilaria Baldwin, left, and Alec Baldwin attend the Broadway opening night of "West Side Story" at The Broadway Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020, in New York. (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP)
Hilaria Baldwin, left, and Alec Baldwin attend the Broadway opening night of "West Side Story" at The Broadway Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020, in New York. (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP)

“When we’re not together, we're constantly either texting or talking on the phone or FaceTiming or something like that,” she says. “I mean, everybody, whenever I’m at work, they’re like, ‘Oh, your husband calls you a lot.’”

Now, of course, the two are together constantly, albeit in an “extremely stressful” situation.

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“It’s funny when he gets down, I'm there to pull him back up and when I get down, he’s there to pull me back up,” she says. “If there’s a relationship that has been completely seamless through this, I would like to know what exactly you’re doing.”

Between the author and the 30 Rock star, the kids — Carmen, 6; Rafael, 4; Leonardo, 3; and 2-year-old Romeo — and three dogs, the Baldwins have a full house.

“I mean, there’s just times where, and any parent knows... You’re like, it is pouring right now, and this person needs this, and this is going wrong, and this is going wrong. And then the dog pooped over there and it’s great,” Baldwin says. “There’s so much poop in my life always.”

Still, despite all the chaos, Baldwin says she’s looking for the upside.

“I’m trying to be grateful for this time,” she notes, “cause it is time that we will never forget for the good parts and the bad parts.”