Vanessa Hudgens displays her taut midriff in neon activewear as she hits the gym in West Hollywood


Vanessa Hudgens displays her taut midriff in neon activewear as she hits the gym in West Hollywood

Vanessa Hudgens came under fire back in March after making insensitive remarks about COVID-19 halting her plans.

But the former Disney star has stayed busy amid quarantine, keeping up with her fitness routine from home.

She flaunted her taut midriff Thursday in neon activewear as she stepped out for a workout with a friend in West Hollywood, as gyms and other businesses begin to reopen.

Serving body: Vanessa Hudgens flaunted her taut midriff Thursday in neon activewear as she stepped out for a workout with a friend in West Hollywood

The 31-year-old donned a long-sleeve black crop top over a matching criss-crossed sports bra with a pair of neon green high-waited leggings.

She finished the look with a matching neon hair ribbon, black cat-eye sunglasses, silver jewelry and black trainers with white tube socks.

Hudgens wore a black Poppy Lissiman belt bag across her chest as she stopped for a juice at Earthbar before taking her friend antique shopping. 

She later took to her Instagram story with a selfie in a black face mask that quoted Tupac Shakur: ‘Keep ya head up.’   

Back in black: The 31-year-old donned a long-sleeve black crop top over a matching criss-crossed sports bra with a pair of neon green high-waited leggings

Back in black: The 31-year-old donned a long-sleeve black crop top over a matching criss-crossed sports bra with a pair of neon green high-waited leggings

Neon vibes: She finished the look with a matching neon hair ribbon, black cat-eye sunglasses, silver jewelry and black trainers with white tube socks

Neon vibes: She finished the look with a matching neon hair ribbon, black cat-eye sunglasses, silver jewelry and black trainers with white tube socks

Name that song: Hudgens later took to her Instagram story with a selfie in a black face mask that quoted Tupac Shakur: 'Keep ya head up'

Name that song: Hudgens later took to her Instagram story with a selfie in a black face mask that quoted Tupac Shakur: ‘Keep ya head up’

It came three months after Hudgens posted a particularly cavalier video statement regarding the COVID-19 lockdown.

The Bad Boys for Life star said on her Instagram story in March: ‘Yeah, til July sounds like a bunch of bulls***, I’m sorry. It’s a virus, I get it. I respect it.

‘But at the same time, even if everybody gets it, like yeah, people are going to die which is terrible, but inevitable?’

Hudgens later apologized: ‘I realize my words were insensitive and not at all appropriate for the situation our country and the world are in right now.

‘This has been a huge wake up call to the significance my words have, now more than ever. I’m sending safe wishes to everyone to stay safe and healthy during this crazy time.’ 

Insensitive remarks: It came three months after Hudgens posted a particularly cavalier video statement regarding the COVID-19 lockdown: 'Even if everybody gets it, like yeah, people are going to die which is terrible, but inevitable?'

Insensitive remarks: It came three months after Hudgens posted a particularly cavalier video statement regarding the COVID-19 lockdown: ‘Even if everybody gets it, like yeah, people are going to die which is terrible, but inevitable?’