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Coronavirus: Quarantined porn stars admit to ‘lots of masturbating’ in lockdown

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Porn stars have united to urge people to practise social distancing in a YouTube video where they also shared what they have been getting up to during lockdown.

In a clip shared by Adult Times, the all-star cast tell fans how they are coping with home quarantine and advise people to prioritise safety during the growing coronavirus pandemic.

Alison Rey admits she has been doing "a lot of masturbating" while staying at home and Siri performs her own take on John Lennon's Imagine – which recently went viral thanks to Gal Gadot.

Another, Angela White, says: "I wake up every morning and play some music, make some coffee and I dance around to make me happy." Sex industry stunner London River says she has turned her house into a "roller-skating

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