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Florence Pugh, John Mayer and More Celebs Entertaining Us From Home During Coronavirus Social Distancing

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With social distancing guidelines keeping most people at home during the coronavirus pandemic, actors, musicians and other performers have had to put work on hold for the moment.However, some of our favorite celebs have proven themselves to be just as entertaining at home, whether it's Miley Cyrus hosting her own talk show, DJ D-Nice's epic dance parties on Instagram Live, Florence Pugh showing off cooking tutorials or Jennifer Garner and Amy Adams reading stories to kids.Read on to check out some of the best ways stars are using their talents to stay occupied and entertaining while we're all stuck at home.Miley Cyrus proved that she's ready to take on a daytime talk show or late night hosting spot of her very own with an Instagram chat

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