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Patrick Schwarzenegger takes a swim in some pink octopus shorts

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Patrick Schwarzenegger took a dip as some Southern California beaches slowly start to re-open amid the coronavirus pandemic.The 26-year-old actor and son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, was spotted at Laguna Beach with his girlfriend Abby Champion on Sunday.The happy couple were spotted taking a walk around their Pacific Palisades neighborhood earlier in the day, before heading to Laguna Beach.

Taking a dip:Patrick Schwarzenegger took a dip as some Southern California beaches slowly start to re-open amid the coronavirus pandemicSchwarzenegger was seen wearing a pair of pink octopus swim trunks as he showed off his toned frame in the water.Laguna Beach is one of several Orange County beaches that re-opened this weekend, though.

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