Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively braved the chilly temperatures to stroll through New York City's trendy Tribeca neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon.
The couple, who wed in 2012 and share three daughters, walked hand-in-hand while bundled up in their go-to winter wear.
Lively's 5foot10inch frame was swallowed up by a black fuzzy coat layered over a mockneck top and a pair of pink plaid pajama bottoms.
Braving the cold: Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively braved the chilly temperatures to stroll through New York City's trendy Tribeca neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon
The 34-year-old actress threw on some brown lace-up boots and kept her hands warm with a pair of beige gloves.
Her flowing blonde tresses were worn down and partially tucked into the collar of her coat.
Reynolds layered a navy blue puffer vest over a grey thermal top and a pair of skinny trousers.
The 45-year-old actor slipped his feet into a pair of Nike sneakers and placed a beanie atop his head for some extra warmth.
Hand-in-hand: The couple, who wed in 2012 and share three daughters, walked hand-in-hand while bundled up in their go-to winter wear
Cozy: Lively's 5foot10inch frame was swallowed up by a black fuzzy coat layered over a mockneck top and a pair of pink plaid pajama bottoms
With coronavirus cases surging across the country, Blake and Ryan made sure to mask up.
The outing comes just a few weeks after the couple donated £10,000 to a fundraising page which was set up after a Wrexham FC player and his partner lost their baby during childbirth last month.
Blake and Ryan made the generous offer through a GoFundMe page, which was set up on New Year's Day following the tragedy.
Rob McElhenney, 44, who co-owns the club with Ryan, also contributed towards the generous sum alongside his wife Kaitlin Olson, 46, and wrote in their message: 'Rob, Kaitlin, Ryan and Blake For Arthur.'
Generous: Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively recently donated £10,000 to a fundraising page which was set up after a Wrexham FC player lost his baby during childbirth last month
Defender Jordan Davies, 23, and his girlfriend Kelsey Edwards had initially set a goal of £1,500 to be reached for Sands (Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Society) - however have so far amassed a whopping £13,149 following 179 donations.
They had penned in the page's description: 'I'm raising money in aid of Sands (Stillbirth & Neonatal