Andrew Daddo and wife Jacqui step out in Sydney’s Manly amid coronavirus pandemic

Andrew Daddo and wife Jacqui try to keep their distance as they take their dog for a walk in Sydney’s crowded Manly amid coronavirus pandemic

TV presenter Andrew Daddo stepped out for a walk with his wife Jacqui and their pet dog.

The couple were spotted getting some fresh air in the crowded Sydney suburb of Manly on Saturday. 

While strolling together, they tried their best to maintain the 1.5 metre social distancing rule recommended by the government amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Stepping out! Andrew Daddo and his wife Jacqui stepped out for a stroll in Sydney’s Manly on Saturday

Andrew, 53, kept it casual in a black T-shirt emblazoned with the phrase ‘it’s a pirate’s life for me’, along with light khaki shorts and Birkenstocks.

His spouse mirrored his outfit, wearing a dark navy T-shirt and with beige shorts and sandals.

During their walk, the pair stopped to chat to some women who were also out that day for a weekend stroll.

Maintain the space: The group tried their best to keep some distance between each other

Maintain the space: The group tried their best to keep some distance between each other

The group made sure to keep a distance from one another, but it appeared other people out exercising that day didn’t quite stick to the social distancing rules.

The couple’s pet pooch looked pleased to be out, no doubt enjoying the fresh air and exercise.  

The couple share three children: Felix, 21, Anouk Bibi, 19 and Jasper, 15. 

Out and about: The couple's pet pooch seemed to enjoy getting out for a good walk

Out and about: The couple’s pet pooch seemed to enjoy getting out for a good walk

Andrew is best known for his work as a TV host, namely on shows like World’s Greatest Commercials and The Great Outdoors.

He’s since appeared on several reality TV shows, including The Apprentice Australia and I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!

As of Saturday afternoon, there are 5,539 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 30 deaths. 

Pandemic: As of Saturday afternoon, there are 5,539 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 30 deaths

Pandemic: As of Saturday afternoon, there are 5,539 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 30 deaths