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Diane Kruger flaunts her toned legs while grabbing frozen yogurt for herself and beau Norman Reedus

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Diane Kruger and boyfriendNorman Reedus, 51, have been making the most of their time in lockdown in Los Angeles with their one-year-old daughter.But the 43-year-old actress happily escaped the confines of her home on Friday afternoon to go on a frozen yogurt run with Reedus.Kruger donned a blue face mask as she scurried back to the couple's parked vehicle with two servings of yogurt in hand.

Yogurt run:Diane Kruger happily escaped the confines of her home on Friday afternoon to go on a frozen yogurt run with boyfriend Norman ReedusShe concealed her icy blue peepers behind a pair of cateye sunglasses and pulled her blonde tresses back into a half-up, half-down hairdo.Diane - who welcomed her daughter in November of 2018 - flaunted her.

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