Exes Amy Poehler and Will Arnett are isolating together

Amy Poehler and Will Arnett are isolating together (Picture: Getty/@amypoehlerorg/Twitter)

Exes Amy Poehler and Will Arnett have been isolating together during the coronavirus pandemic and we’re loving it.

Amy and Will married in 2003 and share two sons Archie, 12, and Abel, 10. They split in 2012 but Will filed for divorce in 2014, which finalised two years later.

The two actors made an appearance on Canadian Covid-19 broadcast benefit Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble, and what on earth is going on?

According to the BoJack Horseman actor, he ‘hasn’t taken a shower in about a month.’

Poor Amy.

The two later donned face masks and advised people on how to help, saying rather ambiguously: ‘Do whatever you can — all our love to you, Canada. Stay safe.’

Quarantine is bringing people together (Picture: @amypoehlerorg/Twitter)

Of course, fans went wild at the idea of the two living together during these strange times despite both of them having moved on since their split.

One fan simply tweeted: ‘amy poehler and will arnett quarantining together, (sic)’ along with a gif of the video game character Kirby falling off a cliff.

‘Knowing @arnettwill and Amy Poehler are still on good terms is enough to get me through the rest of this pandemic. #StrongerTogether,’ another tweeted.

One said: ‘I love this divorced couple quarantined together for the kids vibe someone do this Halloween costume with me.’

At least it would be a very easy Halloween costume.

‘Question…..was anyone else super happy to see Will Arnett and Amy Poehler self quarantining together?’ another mentioned.

Will recently opened up about how he felt about people taking sides when the two divorced.

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Speaking to Dax Shepard on his podcast Armchair Expert, Will said: ‘I’ll say this, somebody actually tagged me on Twitter – a beat reporter for a Minnesota TV station – saying like, “I don’t know about you guys, but I’m Team Amy.”

‘And I wanted to respond and go, “We’re human beings in a relationship, and our relationship fell apart. It’s really sad. It’s heartbreaking. We have two kids, and this is not some f**king game. What are you talking about? You have no f**king clue what our experience is.”‘

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