James Norton kept warm in a red hat and navy padded coat as he stepped out solo on Wednesday in Soho, London.
The Happy Valley star, 38, enjoyed a cycle around the city on his bike, while sporting a silver helmet.
The actor cut a casual display in blue trousers and white trainers, teamed with a checkered black and grey scarf.
Keeping safe along with his helmet, James made sure he could be seen from a distance by wearing bright yellow hi-vis gloves.
He looked happy and relaxed as he was seen running errands, before stepping off to push the bike along.
James Norton, 38, kept warm in a red hat and navy padded coat as he stepped out solo on Wednesday in Soho, London
The Happy Valley star enjoyed a cycle around the city on his bike, while sporting a silver helmet and bright yellow hi-vis gloves
He recently opened up about the struggles he faces living with diabetes as he posed for a quirky shoot with Lampoon Magazine in December 2023.
The Type 1 diabetic told how he struggled to hide his diabetes sensor during naked scenes in the controversial play A Little Life which he starred in last year.
James wears a Dexcom sensor, which monitors glucose in the blood, and has told how it was hard to cover it up when he was taking part in the naked scenes.
He said: ‘As an actor, I have to cover the sensor up every night, I have my microphone packed on the arm as well.
‘I spend some of the play completely naked – usually you’d have a microphone pack around your belt but since I’m naked it goes on the arm. Microphone on one arm, the sensor on the other – it’s quite sweet, the sound guy has now called it my puck.
‘I never called it a puck before. They cover that with a skin-colored bandage and so I look like an action man with straps on.’
He further opened up about the condition saying when ‘low glucose is coming’ he gets bad anxiety and feels an ‘existential dread’, saying it can even make him feel like ‘life is not worth living’.
Last year James shared an impassioned post to his Instagram to raise awareness for World Diabetes Day.
He recently opened up about the struggles he faces living with diabetes as he posed for a quirky shoot with Lampoon Magazine in December 2023
Last year James shared an impassioned post to his Instagram to raise awareness for World Diabetes Day
James wears a Dexcom sensor, which monitors glucose in the blood, and has told how it was hard to cover it up when he was taking part in the naked scenes (pictured in 2017)
The star told how the condition can be a ‘complete b***h’ and ‘life threatening’ as he called for people to ‘show support’ for all ‘diabetic warriors’
The star told how the condition can be a ‘complete b***h’ and ‘life threatening’ as he called for people to ‘show support’ for all ‘diabetic warriors’.
He went on to say that he was grateful to live in a country with free access to the medicine and tech that he needs while also calling for there to one day be a cure.
For his post he posed with his two insulin pens and also revealed a sensor, which monitors glucose in the blood, on his side in another shot.
He penned: ‘Today is World Diabetes Day. It’s a day to raise awareness about diabetes. But also to simply show some love and support for all the diabetic warriors out there.
‘At its best, our condition is a constant faff. At its worst, it’s a complete bitch that can be potentially life threatening on a daily basis, if it’s not looked after properly.
‘These two insulin pens I’m holding, as well as the @dexcom sensor on my bum, keep me alive every single day. You have no idea how valuable these small devices are to us T1s, and how grateful I am to live in a country where we have free access to this type medicine and tech.
‘That said, a cure would be nice. So go visit @jdrf_uk to see how you can get involved. And then go find a diabetic and buy them a Diet Coke.’