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Jon Voight sucks on a lollipop while picking up lunch to-go at the Beverly Glen Deli in Bel-Air

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Jon Voight braved the elements amid the coronavirus scare to pick up some lunch in Bel-Air on Thursday.The 81-year-old actor was seen sucking on a lollipop while leaving the Beverly Glen Deli as he walked back to his vehicle.While Beverly Hills and Bel-Air have been among the L.A.

neighborhoods hit the hardest by the coronavirus, Voight seemed to be healthy and in good spirits. Stepping out:Jon Voight braved the elements amid the coronavirus scare to pick up some lunch in Bel-Air on ThursdayVoight stepped out with a black sweater and grey pants as he sucked on a lollipop on his way out of the restaurant.He was seen holding a pair of glasses while walking in a pair of black sneakers while holding his brown bag of food.

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