Ariel Winter takes a baseball bat to a cardboard cut-out of her face while cleaning her house


Ariel Winter takes a baseball bat to a cardboard cutout of her face as she cleans her house while home amid coronavirus

Ariel Winter found a unique way to entertain herself while staying home amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The 22-year-old actress shared three amusing videos on Instagram as she dug out an old cut-out of her head while cleaning her house – and decided to use it for target practice.

‘quarantine cleaning really unearths things you hate as well as great ideas for entertainment’ the Modern Family star wrote alongside the clips.

Letting off steam: Ariel found a unique way to entertain herself over the weekend as she took a baseball bat to a cut-out of her face

Unearthed: The 22-year-old didn't seem to like the old image of her face

Unearthed: The 22-year-old didn’t seem to like the old image of her face

The now-redhead held a pink baseball bat as a pal tossed up the image for her to whack onto the floor.

A second video showed her doing the same and in a third video the beauty hit the cut-out as it fell towards her from a second floor balcony.

The LA born star wore a black cropped sweater and black pants with her hair tied up in a bun.

It’s not clear why the star wanted to attack the image of herself, which appears to be from the 2017 SAG Awards red carpet. 

California is on a strict stay-at-home order amid the ongoing spread of coronavirus across the US. 

Amusing: The actress found it funny as she aimed her baseball bat ready to hit her face

Amusing: The actress found it funny as she aimed her baseball bat ready to hit her face

Fun at home: The LA born star wore a black cropped sweater and black pants with her hair tied up in a bun

Fun at home: The LA born star wore a black cropped sweater and black pants with her hair tied up in a bun

Damaged: The cutout of Ariel fell on the floor but Ariel wasn't done yet

Damaged: The cutout of Ariel fell on the floor but Ariel wasn’t done yet

New York state, Illinois and Connecticut on Friday followed California in directing tens of millions of people to stay at home in the most sweeping U.S. social-distancing measures yet imposed for the escalating campaign to curb transmission of the coronavirus.

The unprecedented restrictions, impacting more than 75 million people, or nearly a quarter of the U.S. population, order most workplaces to close and require residents to remain inside except for trips to grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations and other ‘essential businesses.’  

Hours of fun: A third video the beauty hit the cut-out as it fell towards her from a second floor balcony

Hours of fun: A third video the beauty hit the cut-out as it fell towards her from a second floor balcony