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She relocated to Australia with her husband Sacha Baron Cohen and their children last year.
And on Sunday, Isla Fisher was spotted enjoying a spot of outdoor exercise in Sydney as the city's lockdown continues to rage on.
The 45-year-old actress was pictured wearing some unusual athletic attire as she stretched and lunged in a park, sporting a leather jacket, white T-shirt and electric blue leggings.
Working up a sweat: On Sunday, Hollywood star Isla Fisher was spotted enjoying a spot of outdoor exercise in Sydney as the city's lockdown continues to rage on
Isla appeared to go makeup free as she worked up a sweat, and wore her hair in a messy up-do.
The Wedding Crashers star wore a protective mask on her face, while a pair of sunglasses rested on her head.
She appeared to be enjoying the brief bit of sunshine as she lifted her leg onto a nearby post, stretching her leg to feel the burn on her hamstrings.
She then leaned forward and did the same lunge on the grass in front of her.
How bizarre: The 45-year-old actress was pictured wearing some unusual athletic attire as she stretched and lunged in a park, sporting a leather jacket, white T-shirt and electric blue leggings.
Work it! Isla appeared to be enjoying the brief bit of sunshine as she lifted her leg onto a nearby post, stretching her leg to feel the burn on her hamstrings
Casual chic: Isla wore a protective mask on her face, while a pair of sunglasses rested on her head
Isla then shook her leg behind her, and appeared to go for a quick walk around the park after picking up a takeaway coffee.
Sydneysiders are currently allowed to exercise outdoors amid the ongoing pandemic, but are only able to in groups of two or less - down from the 10 previously allowed.
The only exception to this rule is members of the same household already living together can exercise outdoors together.
Exercise ready: Isla appeared to go makeup free as she worked up a sweat, and wore her hair in a casual up-do
Feel the burn: She then leaned forward and did a lunge on the grass in front of her
Fresh air: Sydneysiders are currently allowed to exercise outdoors amid the ongoing pandemic, but are only able to in groups of two or less - down from the 10 previously allowed
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