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Colin Farrell wears face mask as he shops for groceries in LA wearing baggy t-shirt and sweatpants

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With Black Lives Matter protests dominating the news, it seems less attention is being given to the coronavirus pandemic.But actor Colin Farrell made sure to wear a protective cloth mask as he stopped by a grocery store for supplies on Tuesday.The Irish star, 43, was casually dressed for his retail expedition in a baggy t-shirt and Adidas sweatpants.

Stocking up: Colin Farrell made sure to wear a protective cloth mask as he stopped by a grocery store for supplies on Tuesday in Los AngelesHe stepped out in white Adidas trainers and wore a cap backwards over his hair.He carried his purchases in two brown paper store bags as he left the supermarket in LA's Los Feliz neighborhood.

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