Mel Gibson, 64, and girlfriend Rosalind Ross, 29, take their three-year-old son Lars to stock up on groceries in LA
Mel Gibson appears to be enjoying his time self-isolating with his family.
On Sunday, the 64-year-old actor was pictured getting groceries with his girlfriend Rosalind Ross, 29, and their three-year-old son Lars Gerard Gibson, in Calabasas, Los Angeles.
The trio seemed to be in good spirits as they popped to an organic food store to stock up on essentials amid the current pandemic.
Trip: Mel Gibson, 64, was pictured getting groceries with his girlfriend Rosalind Ross, 29, and their three-year-old son Lars Gerard Gibson on Sunday in Calabasas, California.
The Mad Max star was seen wearing a precautionary face mask, which have become a mandatory accessory for anyone visiting essential businesses in LA now.
Mel and his girlfriend Rosalind were dressed down in matching blue tops and sneakers as they stepped out for their casual grocery run.
The actor is currently enjoying some downtime with his family, despite having four films currently in production, as Hollywood continues to be on lockdown.
Family time: The actor is currently enjoying some downtime with his family, despite having four films currently in production, as Hollywood continues to be on lockdown.
Going strong: The pair have been together since 2014 and welcomed their first child in 2017
The pair have been together since 2014 and welcomed their first child in 2017.
Their son, Lars Gerard, is the acclaimed director and actor's ninth child and Ross' first.
Ross was Gibson's first serious relationship since his very public split with Oksana Grigorieva in 2011 that was marred with accusations of alcoholism and domestic abuse allegations.
Scrubbing up well: Mel and Rosalind at the 89th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center in 2017
Gibson shares a daughter with Grigorieva and seven children with his ex-wife Robyn Gibson.
Residents in Los Angeles County are required to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth while inside essential businesses.
They are optional when people go out on solitary runs or walks, so long as they keep a proper social distance from any passer-byes.
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