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Strictly exes Katya and Neil Jones facetime each other during self-isolation to stay in touch with their pet dog Crumbles

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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine 's and might have announced their separation last August after 11 years together, but they have remained the best of friends – and they've proved this once again over the weekend.

Katya, who has been self-isolating by herself in her London flat, shared the cutest picture on Friday, showing herself facetiming her ex Neil and their dog Crumbles. "Hello @miss_crumblejones.

Look at her," she wrote across the image, adding several red heart emojis too. The picture showed their pet dog's full face, but Neil's unmistakable red hair could be spotted in the corner of the snap.

The couple, who married in 2013, share custody of their fur baby, whom they welcomed to their family back in 2016. Crumbles is also a bit

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