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LeAnn Rimes and husband Eddie Cibrian stop for a selfie in face masks during supply run in Calabasas

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LeAnn Rimes and husband Eddie Cibrian are enjoying some quality family time during self-quarantine.But the couple also managed to get in some alone time with each other during a recent supply run.They were spotted taking a selfie Saturday as they waited in line outside ofErewhon Market in Calabasas to stock up on groceries amid the growing coronavirus pandemic.

Picture perfect: LeAnn Rimes and husband Eddie Cibrian were spotted taking a selfie Saturday as they waited in line outside of Erewhon Market in Calabasas to stock up on groceries amid the growing coronavirus pandemicRimes, 37, wore an off-white sweatsuit embroidered with multi-colored flowers, completed with an orange Yosemite trucker hat and beige trainers.She took off her face.

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