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Colton Underwood Cassie Randolph Enjoy Stroll Along The Beach With Cassie’s Sis Michelle

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Colton Underwood appears to be in good spirits after a grueling battle with coronavirus. The former Bachelor, 28, was pictured walking by the beach with his girlfriend Cassie Randolph on Monday afternoon.

The couple, who was joined by her sister Michelle, were all smiles during the outing. The trio suited up in their best sweats and sneakers for their fresh air break from quarantine.

Colton looked healthy in a white tee and shorts. He wore a blue hate and a pair of reflective sunnies. Meanwhile, Cassie showed off her tiny frame in tight grey leggings and a sweatshirt of the same color.

She went makeup free and wore her hood over her head. Michelle sported black leggings and designer hoodie. The model, who donned square-frame sunglasses, had

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