Gal Gadot cut a casual figure as she stepped out for a shopping trip with one of her daughters in LA on Tuesday.
The Wonder Woman actress, 36, donned a black jacket and a white tee as she pushed a trolley filled to the brim with bags.
She paired this with black joggers and box fresh trainers.
Wow: Gal Gadot cut a casual figure as she stepped out for a shopping trip with one of her daughters in LA on Tuesday
The star slipped on a black face mask and went make-up free for the trip.
Her tresses were pulled into a chic updo, held back by a pair of shades.
Gadot’s appearance at the store came just a couple of days after her Red Notice co-star Dwayne Johnson announced that their hit movie was one of the biggest in Netflix’s history.
The 49-year-old former WWE wrestler posted a video to Instagram along with a caption touting his new movie’s success.
Radiant: The Wonder Woman actress, 36, donned a black jacket and a white tee as she pushed a trolley filled to the brim with bags
‘Guys, you have turned Red Notice into a true iconic, global and cultural phenomenon,’ The Rock said in an Instagram video posted Friday. ‘In just 11 days, you have made Red Notice the biggest movie in the history of Netflix.
‘Like an unstoppable force, you are also making Red Notice the most-watched property in the history of Netflix in film or in television.’
While audiences all over the world are watching her most recent film, Gadot is busy at work on her upcoming projects.
She’s in the process of filming Heart of Stone, a spy thriller that’s plot is currently under wraps.
The Ralph Breaks the Internet star will also play a couple iconic roles soon including the Evil Queen in Disney’s live-action Snow White and the Seven Dwarves adaptation, Cleopatra in a a film of the same name and the incomparable actress Hedy Lamarr in a television miniseries based on her life.
Biggest movie in Netflix history: Gadot’s appearance at the store came just a couple of days after her Red Notice co-star Dwayne Johnson announced that their hit movie was one of the biggest in Netflix’s history (pictured November 2021)