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Preity Zinta hits the beach after 104 days, shares image on social media 

| @indiablooms | Jun 26, 2020, at 08:56 am

Los Angeles/IBNS: Bollywood's cute actress Preity Zinta finally made it to the beach after 104 days with her pet pup Bruno as she could not resist herself from sharing the moment with her fans by posting images on social media. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Gene Goodenough. 

Amid lockdowns imposed in different nations to prevent the spread of COVID-19, actors have preferred to stay in their house to remain safe.

In the picture, Preity, now 45, is seen holding Bruno as they visit the beach.

Preity looked stylish as ever as she sported a pair of shorts, top and sneakers.  

Preity was last seen in the 2018 film “Bhaiaji Superhit”.

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