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La La Anthony admits it has been 'smooth sailing' quarantining with Carmelo Anthony

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Being in quarantine with an ex is for many their worst nightmare.But La La Anthony insists it is 'smooth sailing' as she spends her time in isolation with estranged husbandCarmelo Anthony.The 38-year-old adds that the decision to hole up with the 35-year-old basketball star and other relatives has done wonders for their 13-year-old son Kiyan's happiness.'To see my son just so happy, even in the midst of what's going on in the world, to me, is what's important and what matters to me,' explained La La in an interview with Access Hollywood on Monday.

Making it work: La La Anthony revealed in an interview with Access Hollywood that she has been quarantining with estranged husband Carmelo AnthonyShe continued: 'So I feel really great about.

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