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Dec Donnelly and wife Ali Astall take a walk during coronavirus lockdown with their sausage dog Rocky

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DEC Donnelly and wife Ali Astall escaped lockdown for a bit to take their beloved sausage dog Rocky out for a stroll in the sunshine.

Dressed casually in jeans, a grey designer hoodie and sunglasses, the dad-of-one followed Ali as they made their way across the street, the dachshund leading the way on his tiny legs.

Dec’s wife, talent manager Ali Astall, dressed warmly for the brisk stroll in a pair of grey snakeskin print leggings, trainers, long sleeve black top and padded gilet.

The couple appeared deep in thought as they went for a stroll, choosing to leave their 19-month-old daughter Isla at home while they got their government-allowed hour of fresh air.

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