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Blanca Blanco wears hot pink bikini to mark one-year Covid lockdown anniversary

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Tale Of Tails actress Blanca Blanco has been spending lockdown at home. But on Thursday the medical worker turned actress took some time off to enjoy a beach day as she slipped into a hot pink bikini.The girlfriend of Deer Hunter actor John Savage shared several images for her 100K followers on Instagram where she posed outside a beach house in Malibu.In her caption the movie star marked the one year anniversary of the day COVID-19 was named a pandemic.'Be fierce,' began the siren, who will next star in the film Harnessing The Rain. 'Can you believe it's been one year since the pandemic started?' Getting some sunshine:Tale Of Tails actress Blanca Blanco has been spending lockdown at home.

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