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Adam Sandler looks cool in reflective shades on bicycle ride in Malibu during coronavirus lockdown

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He's been taking daily bicycle rides around Malibu during the coronavirus lockdown in California.And while he's been accompanied on previous occasions by his wife or his daughter, on Sunday Adam Sandler enjoyed a solo outing.The actor and comedian, 53, enjoyed the sunny day wearing a blue t-shirt with beige cargo shorts.

Exercise: He's been taking daily bicycle rides around Malibu during the coronavirus lockdown in California and on Sunday, Adam Sandler enjoyed a solo outing in the sunshineSandler added a baseball cap and reflective sunglasses along with white socks and black trainers.

He has been self-isolating at home with wife Jackie and their daughters Sadie, 13, and Sunny, 11.The couple married in 2003.

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