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Bruce Willis ‘got stuck’ with Demi Moore for lockdown due to nearby coronavirus outbreak

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Bruce Willis might be in a slightly unusual lockdown situation as he’s self-isolating with his ex-wife Demi Moore, but it turns out he ‘got stuck’ there due to an outbreak of coronavirus.

The Die Hard star, 65, has always maintained a good relationship with Demi, and has been staying with her and their three daughters – Rumer, 31, Scout, 28, and Tallulah, 26 – during the lockdown.

Some had wondered why Bruce was isolating in Sun Valley, Idaho, while his wife Emma Heming is in Los Angeles with their children; Mabel, eight, and five-year-old-Evelyn.

The reason Bruce remained in Idaho has been revealed, as he reportedly ‘got stuck’ there due to a hotspot of coronavirus in the vicinity.

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