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Josh Brolin & Wife Kathryn Boyd Head Out for a Drive Together in Malibu

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Josh Brolin and Kathryn Boyd are on the go. The 52-year-old Avengers actor and the 32-year-old model were spotted taking out Josh‘s new truck for a ride on Saturday (May 23) in Malibu, Calif.

amid the global health crisis. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Josh Brolin Josh and Kathryn were seen wearing protective masks as they made their way out for the day amid the pandemic. Josh recently made the Internet very happy by reuniting with the original cast of this beloved movie online.

Find out more! He also recently apologized for an “irresponsible” visit, breaking social distancing guidelines with his wife. “It’s hard to be honest sometimes, it’s hard to be honest and say, ‘Well maybe I screwed up.’ and I knew that was in the air,” he

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