Malin Akerman was spotted leaving the Lazy Acres Natural Market on Tuesday.
The Rampage star — who recently hosted Eurovision 2024 — showed off her unique style as she walked her terrier-mix dog on her day off in the upscale Los Felix neighborhood of Los Angeles.
The 46-year-old opted for a grey smiley face tank top and tiny black shorts for the casual outing.
Her bleach blonde locks were let loose, cascading over her shoulders as she soaked up the sun.
She teamed the look with neon sneakers, polarized sunglasses and a pair of dainty earrings.
Malin Akerman was spotted leaving the Lazy Acres Natural Market on Tuesday. The Rampage star, 46, showed off her unique style as she walked her terrier-mix dog on her day off in the upscale Los Felix neighborhood of Los Angeles
She opted for a grey smiley face tank top and tiny black shorts for the casual outing. Her bleach blonde locks were let loose, cascading over her shoulders as she soaked up the sun
She went makeup free as she hit up the grocery store, flaunting her natural beauty.
When the Swedish-born actress is not out modeling new looks, she is partnered with On Our Sleeves which grants free resources to raise awareness for children struggling with mental health issues.
The mother-of-one appeared on Good Morning America to represent her cause last May.
She recalled her upbringing, when both her mother and her brother suffered from depression, and she wished she could have understood the condition better at the time.
And one of her goals is to try to ‘destigmatize’ mental health ‘and the shame around it.’
‘It’s beautiful because you know kids don’t wear their hearts on their sleeves in the same way when it comes to what they’re feeling or they don’t have the words for it,’ she explained of the organization.
‘They have all the tools are resources so if you don’t know how to talk to your kids, because we’re not always the best mentors, we don’t know how to bring up hard conversations,’ she continued.
When asked how she gets her own son, Sebastian Zincone, 11, to open up about his feelings she shared that finding ‘open moments’ works best.
When the Swedish-born actress is not out modeling new looks, she is partnered with On Our Sleeves which grants free resources to raise awareness for children struggling with mental health issues; seen in early August
When asked how she gets her own son, Sebastian Zincone, 11, to open up about his feelings she shared that finding ‘open moments’ works best; Sebastian, Malin, a guest and Jack Donelly seen in March
She said: ‘I’ve found that with boys there’s this thing they say that men are better at speaking when it’s shoulder to shoulder and women are better face to face.
‘So with young boys…bed time is a really great time for me and my son because the lights are off and there’s no shame around it. It’s really just an open moment.’
Offering her advice to other parents she said: ‘Everyone kind of figures out their own moment. And also giving your child the choice of “Hey do you want to talk about this? And if not now then when’s a good time for you.”‘
Offering her advice to other parents she said: ‘Everyone kind of figures out their own moment. And also giving your child the choice’; Malin, Sebastian and Jack seen in 2023
‘So giving them that power of authority over themselves, but I think figuring out what needs to be talked about and if you need some help that’s why [On Our Sleeves] is a great place to start and get your resources,’ she finished.
Malin shares her pre-teen son with ex-husband, Italian musician Roberto Zincone, whom she split from in 2013 after nearly six-years of marriage.
She has since moved on and married 36-year-old British actor Jack Donnelly, who’s best known for his role in the BBC series Atlantis, during a Mexican ceremony in December 2018.