Bruce Willis has been filmed dancing happily around the house with his ex-wife Demi Moore during lockdown in Idaho while his wife Emma is home alone with the kids in Los Angeles.
The Hollywood actor, 65, has been isolating with his former partner and their three grown-up daughters since the start of the coronavirus outbreak.
The former couple's eldest, Rumer, 31, has now shared a video showing her parents dancing together, with sister Tallulah joining in.
The house in Sun Valley, Idaho is where Bruce and Demi lived when they were married, and they raised their three daughters there.

Bruce was seen wearing a black boilersuit several sizes too big for him after running out of clothes.
He's currently waiting for his current wife Emma Heming to send him a care package with some garments from home.
Emma remains at the couple's house in Los Angeles, looking after their two young daughters while Bruce spends time with his ex.


The Die Hard star is believed to have got stranded in Idaho as the US lockdown came into force.
Emma had been planning to fly out there to join him, but had to stay in LA because one of the girls had needed a trip to the doctor.
She has been posting plenty of snaps of herself with Mabel, eight, and Evelyn, five.
It now looks as if Bruce is set to miss both his young daughter's birthday's this week as lockdown continues.


He already missed Mabel's eighth birthday in April, and it's likely he won't be home in time for Evelyn's sixth birthday on May 5.
The family's odd isolation situation was recently explained by Bruce and Demi's dauhter Scout.
Speaking on the Dopey podcast, Scout said: "It's just so funny because to me they're just like my super f***ing weird parents but to everyone else, there's like this different level.

"My stepmum was going to come up here too with my little sisters ... but my younger sister ... at a park, had never gotten the talk about not f***ing with hypodermic needles that she found, so she actually tried to poke her shoe with it and poked her foot.
"Travel got crazy, so my stepmom stayed in LA with my little sisters."
"It’s been really funny to have both of my parents in the house where they raised us, which has been really cute.
"They’re both such nerdy, adorable, 90s parents in a small town where they chose to have their kids and not be in LA. It’s been pretty cute."