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Andie MacDowell CRAWLS under a gate to sneak out of closed park during coronavirus lockdown


Andie MacDowell CRAWLS under a gate after sneaking into closed public park with daughters Margaret and Rainey during California coronavirus lockdown

Andie MacDowell appeared to flout LA’s current coronavirus restrictions as she was seen crawling under a fence leaving a park closed in light of lockdowns this Sunday.

The 61-year-old actress didn’t seem worried about breaking the rules while visiting the Audubon Center at Debs Park with daughters Rainey, 30, and Margaret Qualley, 25, and their dog.

After scanning the surroundings for onlookers, she put her back on the ground in order to edge herself under the two-foot gap beneath the gate.

Rule breaker: Andie MacDowell appeared to flout LA's current coronavirus restrictions as she was seen crawling under a fence leaving a public park closed in light of lockdowns this Sunday

Rule breaker: Andie MacDowell appeared to flout LA’s current coronavirus restrictions as she was seen crawling under a fence leaving a public park closed in light of lockdowns this Sunday

Whoops: The family clearly had ignored signs posted saying the park was closed until April 10

Whoops: The family clearly had ignored signs posted saying the park was closed until April 10

The family clearly had ignored signs posted saying the park was closed until April 30. DailyMail.com has reached out for comment.

Andie was willing to muss up her all-white outfit to get inside for their hike, scooting across the dirty gravel.

After slipping under the gate, the Groundhog Day actress took a look around to make sure they were in the clear.

Not bothered: The 61-year-old actress didn't seem worried about breaking the rules while out with daughters Rainey, 30, and Margaret Qualley, 25, as well as her her dog

Not bothered: The 61-year-old actress didn’t seem worried about breaking the rules while out with daughters Rainey, 30, and Margaret Qualley, 25, as well as her her dog

Sneaky: After scanning the surroundings for onlookers, she put her back on the ground in order to edge herself under the two-foot gap beneath the gate

Sneaky: After scanning the surroundings for onlookers, she put her back on the ground in order to edge herself under the two-foot gap beneath the gate

Getting dirty: Andie was willing to muss up her all-white outfit to get inside for their hike, scooting across the dirty gravel

Getting dirty: Andie was willing to muss up her all-white outfit to get inside for their hike, scooting across the dirty gravel

Sitting: She fully plunked herself down on the ground to get the job done

Sitting: She fully plunked herself down on the ground to get the job done

Look out: After slipping under the gate, the Groundhog Day actress took a look around to make sure they were in the clear

Look out: After slipping under the gate, the Groundhog Day actress took a look around to make sure they were in the clear

Then her daughters followed suit, wiggling their bodies out of the park.

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star Margaret donned a striped longsleeve top and jeans while sister Rainey was clad in a baggy white hoodie and shorts.

Interestingly, her sweatshirt bore the face of Margaret’s pal Kaia Gerber.

Follow the leader: Her daughters followed suit, wiggling their bodies out of the park

Follow the leader: Her daughters followed suit, wiggling their bodies out of the park 

Cool: Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star Margaret donned a striped longsleeve top and jeans

Tickled pink: She carried a pink hoodie in case of a chill

Cool: Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star Margaret donned a striped longsleeve top and jeans

Fan club: Rainey was clad in a baggy white hoodie with her sister's friend Kaia Gerber's face on it

Fan club: Rainey was clad in a baggy white hoodie with her sister’s friend Kaia Gerber’s face on it

Audubon Center at Debs Park announced they were temporarily closing on April 10. 

The city of Los Angeles announced all public hiking trails and trailheads would close starting April 7, in addition to beaches, public pools, basketball courts and other team sports facilities.

Some parks still remain open for walking or running, but visitors must adhere to the City’s Safer at Home social distancing directives and must not participate in recreational group sports or activities that are incompatible with the City’s social distancing mandates, per LA Department Of Parks And Recreation.

LA’s Safer At Home orders limit outings to only essential business and are scheduled to last until May 15.

Closed: The Audubon Center announced it was closing on April 10. The city of Los Angeles announced all public hiking trails and trailheads would close starting April 7

Closed: The Audubon Center announced it was closing on April 10. The city of Los Angeles announced all public hiking trails and trailheads would close starting April 7

 



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