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Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas walk their dogs together

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Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas have been inseparable during the coronavirus lockdown in Los Angeles.The couple were spotted taking their daily dog walk on Tuesday, both wearing masks as they took a relaxed stroll around the upscale neighborhood of Brentwood.Ana, 31, wore a summery yellow camisole with jeans as Ben opted for a t-shirt and jeans.

Daily stroll: Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas are pictured out in Brentwood walking their dogs on TuesdayIt's been revealed that the couple's relationship, which was revealed last month after the couple took a romantic trip to Cuba and Costa Rica together, has been fast-tracked thanks to the coronavirus shut downs.'Ben was due on set [of The Last Duel, written with and co-starring Matt Damon] and Ana was.

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