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Elizabeth Berkley goes makeup free for a walk in Beverly Hills amid coronavirus quarantine

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Elizabeth Berkley was set to return to Bayside in 2020 in the Save By The Bell series reboot alongside co-star Mario Lopez.But with Hollywood studios shut down in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent home quarantines, the reboot's premiere date is still pending.And in a move to stave off cabin fever, the actress hit the streets of Beverly Hills for a walk with the sun shining down after more than a week of rainy days this Thursday.

Cabin fever remedy: Elizabeth Berkley, 47, took a break from her home quarantine, amid the coronavirus pandemic, and went on a walk in Beverly Hills on ThursdayThe Showgirls star, 47, kept it casual for her stroll by going makeup free dressed in black sweatpants and a grey jacket over a black.

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