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Presley Gerber and girlfriend Sydney Brooke wear masks to work at his father's Malibu eatery

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Presley Gerber and new girlfriend Sydney Brooke are working side-by-side at his father's restaurant amid the coronavirus pandemic.And on Friday, the new couple were seen as they arrived for another shift at Rande Gerber's Cafe Habana in Malibu, which has been open for take-out orders only since lockdown orders went into effect in March.Both of them came prepared for the walk and the shift by wearing matching blue masks.

Back to work: Presley Gerber and new girlfriend Sydney Brooke wore matching medical masks when they arrived to work at his father's restaurant in Malibu on FridayPresley kept it casual-cool in black skinny jeans with a black t-shirt, that showcased his many tattoos, and black high-top sneakers.The 20-year-old male model also.

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