Earlier this month, NSW Police launched an investigation into her and husband Benjamin Millepied's leisurely boat ride with Sacha Baron Cohen amid Sydney's lockdown.
And it seems that acclaimed actress Natalie Portman is happily putting it all behind her, after police revealed that they would be taking 'no further action.'
The 40-year-old, who is known for films including Star Wars, was spotted enjoying a day at the park with her family in the Eastern Suburbs on Thursday.
Moving on: Makeup free Natalie Portman enjoyed a trip to the park with her children in Sydney this week - after being investigated by NSW Police for a leisurely boat ride during lockdown
Natalie cut a casual figure in a pair of loose Under Armour grey shorts and a red and white printed T-shirt.
She protected herself outdoors amid the coronavirus pandemic by wearing a face mask.
The Israeli-born American star went makeup free and wore her dark locks in a low bun and covered her face with a pair of dark sunglasses.
Lowkey: Natalie cut a casual figure in a pair of loose Under Armour grey shorts and a red and white printed T-shirt
Make a wish! At one point, Natalie appeared to make a wish as she blew on a dandelion that she found in the grass
She's a hand's on mum: She could be seen doting on her daughter Amalia, four, and throwing around a toy Bluey ball with her girl
She could be seen doting on her daughter Amalia, four, and throwing around a toy Bluey ball with her girl.
At one point, Natalie appeared to make a wish as she blew on a dandelion that she found in the grass.
It was revealed last week that NSW Police would be taking 'no further action' after an investigation into her and husband Benjamin's boat ride with Sacha Baron Cohen in Sydney amid lockdown.
In a statement to Daily Mail Australia last Friday evening, a spokesperson for NSW police said: 'Officers attached to Northern Beaches Police Area Command received information about a group on a boat on Monday 5 July 2021, potentially breaching Public Health Orders (PHOs).
It's over: It was revealed last week that NSW Police would be taking 'no further action' after an investigation