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Salma Hayek’s baby Bee is doing social distancing in the most luxurious way

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Almost a week since we last heard from Salma Hayek on social media, the actress returned with a sweet photo of her cute pup doing the most to practice social distancing.

It looks like her doggie has expensive taste and has chosen a luxe spot to keep his distance from others. “Bee is very serious about this social distancing thing!

Hope you all are getting to spend quality time with your pets and loved ones,” she captioned next to a photo of Bee poking his face from inside Salma’s $4,250 Bottega Veneta handbag.

Aside from being the perfect size to carry her pup, it looks like her bag was cozy enough for Bee to chill inside of. According to the description on the luxurious label’s website, the top handle bag has a bonded suede interior and

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