Will you get on Simon Pegg’s level or visit Florence Pugh’s kitchen?
Our guide to finding the right celebrity hobby based on your own quarantine needs.
You’ve made it through another week too many in quarantine.

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You’re down in the depths of your Netflix queue.
You’re somewhere between finally downloading TikTok orbuying a life-size Baby Yoda.
Are you more of aFlorence Pughor aCardi B?
Let’s find out.
When not filminghilarious parodies of his own movies, Pegg is passing the time leveling up.
“Im watching movies and TV shows or playing Soda Crush on my phone,” he tells EW.
“At the time of writing, Im on level 1,578.”
“I have been doing myWonder Womanworkouts in the gym Warner Bros built for me in my garage.
On other days my kid gets on a bike and I run six miles.”
Or follow along with your favorite unlucky in love reality star.
“I Googled hobbies for adults and diamond painting came up and I was like, holy crap.
“I found all of these canvases on Amazon.
Im doing his online course and diamond painting at the same time.
Life cannot be better.
“Most of my friends and I are riding solo right now.
So, there are a lot of online backgammon games andTiger KingSkype discussions happening,” she tells EW.
“We also have an art challenge.
Every day, we send photographs weve found that inspire us.
For some reason, they have all turned extremely erotic.
I guess everyone is experiencing empty-bed syndrome.”
He also can’t stop smiling to the camera, which can also be considered delicious.
Not all stars are going on Instagram to show their cooking talents.
He says he’s committed to find a way to “perfect rice.”
Lots of rice and veg.
I will perfect rice,” he tells EW.
This is likely signaling her mission to destroy all our favorite games as a kid.
Connect Four, watch out.