Hilary Duff has been hunkered down in home quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic with her husband and two children.
And on Thursday, the actress and singer suited up in a protective mask and headed out to pick up some much-needed groceries at a store in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles.
On this day Duff opted to go solo and had to stand in line outside the store with other customers because only a certain amount of people were being allowed in to shop at one time.
The Lizzie McGuire, 35, alum stepped out in pink, skin-tight booty pants and a matching spaghetti-strap crop top.
She also donned a puffy brown jacket and a pair of white sneakers.Feeling regretful for her recent hair color change, Duff pulled her ‘murky green’ and blonde tresses off her face in a ponytail, while leaving the back portion styled long.
Between wearing her blue LAMade face mask and a pair of dark sunglasses, Duff was able to go unrecognized, for the most part, as she stood six feet apart while waiting in line.
Eventually she made it inside, did her shopping in short order, and then reappeared outside pushing a cart with about five full bags through the parking lot.
While at home, Duff took a selfie snap of herself kneeled-down and decked out in her pink ensemble.
With many home sequesters nearing the two-month mark, Duff took some time to look at her life through a ‘glass is half full’ lens.
‘A lot to be thankful for,’ she wrote along with a picture of herself holding a guitar in her backyard.
‘These days are bleeding together and feel endless but I have my beautiful children and my loving husband. What else do I need?’
The Texas native also shared a quick video of 18-month-old daughter Banks eating ice cream, where she asked her if she could have some of her sweet treat.
Just this past December, Duff married Banks’ father, Matthew Koma.
They started dating in January 2017 after working together extensively on her 2015 studio album, Breathe In.
She also has a seven-year-old son Luca, whom she shares with ex-husband and professional hockey player Mike Comrie.