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While the rest of us are on lockdown, Andie Macdowell and her daughters turned a closed public park into their own private playground. Chris Cuomo is officially released from his fancy basement after coronavirus quarantine. And Maya Hawke, the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, is dropping f-bombs at her parents’ generation. Here’s a …

While the rest of us are on lockdown, Andie Macdowell and her daughters turned a closed public park into their own private playground.

Chris Cuomo is officially released from his fancy basement after coronavirus quarantine. And Maya Hawke, the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, is dropping f-bombs at her parents’ generation.


Here’s a closer look at today’s stories:

Andie MacDowell caught in the act

Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Andie MacDowell and daughters Rainey and Margaret Qualley crawl under the gate of an LA park.

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Actress Andie MacDowell and her kids were seen allegedly crawling out of a park in LA that is temporarily off-limits amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The 61-year-old and her daughters, Rainey and Margaret Qualley, were seen on Friday limboing their way out from under a large, iron gate at the Audubon Center in Debs Park. To make matters worse, the gate had a big red sign with white letters that said, “Entrance gate closed at 5 p.m.”

MacDowell had the family’s small dog on a leash as she wiggled her way under the gate. Margaret, 25, followed behind her mother, and Rainey, 30, can be seen with a different leash as she also snuck out.

According to the park’s website, the Audubon Center and its trails are closed until April 30.

MacDowell and the Qualleys’ reps didn’t immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment. Though the park’s reps didn’t seem too upset by the family’s antics.

Unleash the Cuomo

Chris Cuomo emerges from his basement after recovering from coronavirus.Instagram

Coronavirus-stricken Chris Cuomo posted a video of his “official re-entry” – a week after he was seen out and about in the Hamptons.

“All right, here it is … the official re-entry from the basement, cleared by the CDC,” the 49-year-old CNN anchor says in a short video shot by his 17-year-old daughter, Bella, and posted on Instagram.

He can be seen entering the living room of his $2.9 million home and joining his wife, Cristina, and two other kids, Carolina and Mario.

“This is what I’ve been dreaming of literally for weeks. This is the dream, just to be back here, doing normal things,” he says.

“My wife. She was cleared by the CDC,” the anchor adds. “She doesn’t have fever. She doesn’t have the symptoms anymore.”

Maya Hawke: The voice of Gen Z?

Maya Hawke and Ethan HawkeBruce Glikas/FilmMagic

Maya Hawke, the 21-year-old daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, says her parents’ generation “f - - ked us.”

The “Stranger Things” star admits Thurman warned her about Hollywood: “This industry is so much tougher on women, my mom had reservations,” Hawke told Nylon’s April digital issue. “The emphasis that the business puts on your appearance … on your age.” She encouraged her to “follow your gut and … don’t get trapped in the starlet tornado.”

However, she feels the entertainment industry “just used to be more glamorous,” and, citing declining major-studio picture budgets, continues: “It’s not so glamorous anymore. There’s almost no such thing as a movie star anymore. There can be an appearance of one for a second. Now there’s a bajillion actors with a following. It’s a lot more everyman.”

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