Teresa Palmer wears a face mask to walk dog in Los Angeles amid coronavirus pandemic


Makeup free Teresa Palmer dons a face mask as she takes her dog for a walk in Los Angeles amid the coronavirus pandemic

She’s been in lockdown with her family at their home in Adelaide amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

But on Friday, Australian actress Teresa Palmer was spotted taking her dog for a walk in Los Angeles.

The 34-year-old Ride Like A Girl star cut a casual figure on the outing and wore a black face mask.

Safety first! On Friday, Makeup free Teresa Palmer donned a face mask as she took her dog for a walk in Los Angeles amid the coronavirus pandemic

Teresa went makeup-free and looked comfortable in a long-sleeved shirt from Greek fashion label, Modus Vivendi.

She teamed the look with black leggings, which showed off her trim pins.

The blonde star wore her long locks in a high ponytail and wore a pair of silver headphones.

Casual: Teresa went makeup-free and looked comfortable in a long-sleeved shirt from Greek fashion label, Modus Vivendi. She teamed the look with black leggings, which showed off her trim pins

Casual: Teresa went makeup-free and looked comfortable in a long-sleeved shirt from Greek fashion label, Modus Vivendi. She teamed the look with black leggings, which showed off her trim pins

There are now 27,528 confirmed cases of coronavirus in California and 985 deaths. 

In Los Angeles County alone, there are 11,391 confirmed cases.  

Teresa meanwhile has just released a parenting book, Zen Mamas, which she co-wrote with her friend Sarah Wright Olsen.

Success: Teresa meanwhile has just released a parenting book, Zen Mamas, which she co-wrote with her friend Sarah Wright Olsen

Success: Teresa meanwhile has just released a parenting book, Zen Mamas, which she co-wrote with her friend Sarah Wright Olsen

Earlier this month, the Hacksaw Ridge star shared a photo to Instagram of herself holding the book, alongside the caption: ‘Our book is almost here.’

‘So thankful to be hearing all the beautiful feedback from those of you with an early copy, it’s been warming our hearts.’

Teresa said the book could not have come at a better time, with the coronavirus pandemic instilling fear and uncertainty in many.

‘Especially now, realising how much we need to allow ourselves to have those moments of disappearing into a book, finding solace, support and connection in words,’ she added.

Teresa and husband Mark Webber share sons Bodhi, six, Forest, three, and daughter Poet, 11 months, together. Mark is also father to son Isaac from a previous relationship.

Family: Teresa and husband Mark Webber share sons Bodhi, six, Forest, three, and daughter Poet, 11 months, together. Mark is also father to son Isaac from a previous relationship

Family: Teresa and husband Mark Webber share sons Bodhi, six, Forest, three, and daughter Poet, 11 months, together. Mark is also father to son Isaac from a previous relationship