The mother of “affluenza” teen Ethan Couch could soon be joining her son in prison — for boozing it up in violation of her bond conditions.

Texas prosecutors want to revoke Tonya Couch’s bond on hindering apprehension and money laundering charges for allegedly downing alcohol June 16, according to the Dallas Observer.

Tonya, 50, has been free on $75,000 bond since January 2016 after being charged with fleeing to Mexico with her bad-boy son and withdrawing $30,000 from a bank after he missed his own probation appointment in 2015.

Ethan was 16 years old when he drunkenly crashed his car, killing four people in Fort Worth in 2013.

He initially received 10 years’ probation after pleading guilty to intoxication manslaughter and other charges — after his lawyer infamously said the teen suffered from “affluenza” and couldn’t tell right from wrong because of his wealthy upbringing.

The mother and son fled south after a video leaked online showing Couch at a party playing beer pong — in direct violation of his probation — but they were busted after police tracked the cellphone that they used to order Domino’s Pizza.

On Tuesday, prosecutors filed court papers asking that Tonya be held in custody until her Oct. 2 trial.

Her bond conditions had been changed in October, barring her from possessing or drinking alcohol, but removing her GPS ankle monitor, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Ethan, meanwhile, is serving a 720-day sentence for his probation violation.