Hilary Duff was spotted sharing a sweet moment with husband Matthew Koma on Monday in Los Angeles.
The 36-year-old expectant mom — who recently posed in a swimsuit — received a hug from her partner, whom she married in 2019.
The former Disney star was clad in a beige crew neck sweatshirt, black leggings, and black and white Adidas sneakers.
For his part, Koma, who’s a musician, wore a short-sleeved red, white and blue patterned shirt and dark shorts along with a red baseball cap.
The two parents — who share daughters Banks, five, Mae, two, and Duff’s son Luca, 11, from her marriage to Mike Comrie — wrapped their arms around each other while out in Beverly Hills.
Hilary Duff was spotted sharing a sweet moment with husband Matthew Koma on Monday in Los Angeles
The 36-year-old expectant mom received a hug from her partner, whom she married in 2019
The How I Met Your Father alum pulled her blonde locks back into a low bun with a middle part.
She was decked out in gold jewelry that included thick hoop earrings and a chain link necklace.
A dark gray purse was tucked under her arm as the couple stood outside their vehicle in a parking garage.
Hilary revealed her fourth pregnancy back in December, taking to social media to share the news.
She shared the life update with a humorous Christmas card showing her family posing in pajamas, with a border caption that read: ‘So much for Silent Nights.’
The back of the card included adorable pictures of her three children, while ‘Happy Holidays. Buckle up Buttercups, we’re adding one more to this crazy bunch!’ was also written.
Uploading photos of the announcement on Instagram, she wrote, ‘Surprise Surprise!’
Hilary’s son, Luca, and daughter, Mae, will celebrate their birthdays this month on March 20th and March 24th respectively.
The lovebirds tied the knot in 2019
The couple often document their love for each other in cute social media snaps
The two parents share daughters Banks, five, Mae, two, and Duff’s son Luca, 11, from her marriage to Mike Comrie
Last June, Hilary spoke with Shape about raising three children.
‘I’ve had to get really good at being disappointed in myself,’ she told the publication.
She added, ‘I think that when you have a baby, you’re just wired to think that you are loaded with all the answers and all of the capability, and we’re still just human beings.’
The proud parent also noted that motherhood is ‘endlessly rewarding’ and shared, ‘I just love watching my kids form into their own individual unique selves.
‘I love [parenting] with my husband. I love feeling like hugs and cuddles can make everything better. I love the pressure of being like, “How the f**k are we going to make it through this day?”
‘And making it through the day and being like, “I don’t know how everyone is tucked in and fed and happy after all the things we’ve had to do today.”‘