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Lili Reinhart shows off her legs in Daisy Dukes while taking her dog Milo out during LA's lockdown

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Lili Reinhart has been keeping her pup Milo close after he was attacked by another dog in early April.But the Riverdale star and her dog appeared to be in good spirits on Saturday, as they enjoyed some time in the sun.The Hustlers actress, 23, was cautious wearing a CDC recommended face mask for the outing, as Los Angeles remains on lockdown until May 15 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Sun-kissed: Lili Reinharther pup appeared to be in good spirits on Saturday, as they enjoyed some time in the sun in Los AngelesLili seemed to enjoy getting some sun on her skin, as the lockdown continues and residents are asked to stay home unless essential.She wore cutoff Daisy Dukes highlighting her toned legs, with a plain white tee, and slide one plaid.

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