The country music singer has filmed a homemade skit with his actress wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley during their self-isolation amid the covid-19 pandemic.

AceShowbiz - Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley has found the key to surviving time in isolation with her family - by keeping her singer husband Brad Paisley bound and gagged in their pantry.

The "Father of the Bride" star took to Instagram on Monday, April 6, 2020 to share a funny video shot in their Tennessee home, as the mother-of-two updated fans on life during the coronavirus lockdown.

"OK, it's day 26 today, and it's been hard, I'm not gonna lie," she confessed. "But you know what? I feel like I finally turned a corner today."

She then gave fans a mini tour of their kitchen. "I got soap, I have fresh towels, I have hand sanitiser, and there's a little wine left in my glass...," Kimberly added.

"We got the extra supplies we need...," she continued as she headed into the walk-in pantry, where the country music singer was seated on the floor, with his hands tied up and tape placed over his mouth.

"I think I finally figured it out!" Kimberly smiled, as Brad's muffled cries for help could be heard in the background. "So stay home everybody! Do what you need to do to get through this!"

She captioned the post, "It's day 26 for me. #stayhomeeveryone #psa #quarantine #tips (sic)."

Brad also uploaded the humorous clip on his Instagram page. "A message to #StayHome everyone. Whatever it takes," he wrote beside the footage, adding the hashtag, "#help."

In addition to joking around with his wife, the musician has been using his forced downtime to stage mini performances for fans online, while he also teamed up virtually with Darius Rucker to perform a mash-up of their tracks "Mud on the Tires" and "Wagon Wheel" for the ACM Presents: Our Country TV special on Sunday, April 5, 2020, when they also paid tribute to Kenny Rogers with covers of "The Gambler" and "Lucille".

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