Comedian Chris Lilley keeps a notoriously low profile.
And on Friday, the 46-year-old and his girlfriend Gabriella Pereira got their one hour of exercise in with a romantic ocean view stroll amid Sydney's Covid lockdown in Bronte.
He kept warm in a navy jacket over his white T-shirt and black trousers, teaming the look with sneakers and a knitted beanie over his long hair.
Love: Chris Lilley packed on the PDA with his girlfriend Gabriella Pereira as they enjoyed a romantic stroll amid lockdown in the Sydney suburb of Bronte on Friday. Both pictured
Gabriella rugged up in a puffer jacket over a grey long sleeve, black leggings and trainers.
The pair looked very loved-up indeed as they held hands on their stroll through the seaside suburb.
At one point, Chris and Gabrielle stopped by a fence to take in the ocean scenery in front of them.
Rugged up: Chris kept warm in a navy jacket over his white T-shirt and black trousers, teaming the look with sneakers and a knitted beanie over his long hair
Cosy: Gabriella rugged up in a puffer jacket over a grey long sleeve, black leggings and trainers
They cosied up together amid the bleak-looking weather, as the funnyman pointed out something in the distance.
The couple's walk comes after Chris launched a podcast his new podcast Ja'miezing, based on his iconic schoolgirl character Ja'mie King - from We Can Be Heroes, Summer Heights High and Ja'mie: Private School Girl - earlier this year.
In the first episode, Ja'mie explains she took a gap year after finishing school and is now in her final year of university.
Somewhere out there: At one point, Chris and Gabrielle stopped by a fence to take in the ocean scenery in front of them. They cosied up together amid the bleak-looking weather, as the funnyman pointed out something in the distance
Out and about: The couple's walk comes after Chris launched a podcast his new podcast Ja'miezing, based on his iconic schoolgirl character Ja'mie King - from We Can Be Heroes, Summer Heights High and Ja'mie: Private School Girl - earlier this year
She still has a private school attitude, making the coronavirus pandemic all about her