Amber Heard was snapped shopping with friends at the Hollywood Farmers’ Market on Sunday.
The Aquaman actress, 34, was clad in a red print skirt with strappy brown heels and a beige purse. The Austin, Texas-born beauty had sunglasses resting on her head and wore a large medical face mask amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Heard was with her girlfriend, cinematographer Bianca Butti, and a male friend on the daytime outing.
Out and about: Amber Heard, 34, was snapped shopping with friends at the Hollywood Farmers’ Market on Sunday
Butti wore a white button up top over a white tank top with blue jeans, black sandals and a straw hat with black sunglasses as she walked her dog.
The actress and her friends were spotted just before new regulations were announced in Los Angeles County on Sunday amid a spike of COVID-19 cases in the area, restricting restaurants to carryout and takeout for a minimum of three weeks, six months after the policies were lifted this past May.
Heard has been at the center of controversy this month amid a Change.org petition with more than 1.4 million signatures to have her removed from the DC franchise amid the ongoing fallout of her acrimonious split with ex-husband Johnny Depp.
Heard, who’s been sued by Depp in a $50 million defamation suit, told EW earlier this month that she was still involved in the project and was ‘so excited to film that’ with a tentative production time frame beginning next year.
Heard was with her girlfriend, cinematographer Bianca Butti, and a male friend on the daytime outing, as they toted bags of fresh produce
The actress and her friends were spotted just before new regulations were announced in Los Angeles County on Sunday amid a spike of COVID-19 cases in the area
She added: ‘I’m super excited about the amount of fan love and the amount of fan appreciation that Aquaman has acquired and that it has garnered so much excitement for Aquaman and Mera that it means we’ll be coming back.’
She brushed aside rumors she could be replaced amid the fallout of her ongoing legal battle Depp.
‘Paid rumors and paid campaigns on social media don’t dictate [casting decisions] because they have no basis in reality,’ she told the outlet. ‘Only the fans actually made Aquaman and Aquaman 2 happen. I’m excited to get started next year.’