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Exes Bruce Willis, Demi Moore quarantine together with their children amid coronavirus

Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, who divorced 20 years ago, are coming together for their kids.

The actor, 65, and actress, 57, are quarantining together with their children during the coronavirus pandemic.

Daughter Tallulah, 26, shared the family fun on Instagram Monday, showing the group together wearing matching striped pajamas.

"Chaotic neutral," she captioned the photo, which shows Willis and Moore front and center standing arm-in-arm. 28-year-old Scout, film director Dillon Buss (who is dating Tallulah) and a pajama-clad dog are also shown in the photo.

While responding to a commenter, Tallulah confirmed that her family "made the choice to quarantine together and have been together for 27 days taking every precaution."

Willis' current spouse, model Emma Heming Willis, took to the comment section to cheer on the group.

"Not many can pull that color off! 😂 Lookin good squad," she wrote with green heart emojis to match their get-ups. 

Willis and Moore also share daughter Rumer, 31. Though she is not pictured in the group shot, she has been part of the family quarantine, according to earlier posts.

Tallulah shared a photo of Rumer six days ago, and Rumer also shared a photo of Tallulah on her Instagram the same day.

Tallulah also posted a video of her actor dad shaving her head on Tuesday.

Willis took a pair of clippers to his daughter's head, buzzing off her hair as someone in the background told Tallulah, "You look like Joan of Arc, dude."

Willis and Moore married in 1987 before divorcing in 2000. Willis also shares daughters Evelyn Penn, 5, and Mabel Ray, 8, with his current wife.

This isn't the only celebrity family staying close in quarantine.

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, who announced their engagement last March, spent a March quarantine weekend outside as a family for their "Saturday Game of the Week."

"We hit, we threw, we played catch, we caught ground balls and pop flies. We laughed. We exercised," former MLB star Rodriguez tweeted. "It's a reminder of how much fun you can have with people you love ... with just a bat, glove and few balls."

The former New York Yankee is shown in a video playing catch with Lopez (wearing a patterned lime-green workout outfit) and 11-year-old Emme. In one drill, Rodriguez hit the ball to Emme, who fielded before tossing it toward her mom. 

Contributing: Hannah Yasharoff

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