Wednesday 16 November 2022 12:14 AM Eva Mendes attempts to go incognito in sunglasses and a hat as she steps out in ... trends now Eva Mendes attempts to go incognito in sunglasses and a hat as she goes for a walk in Sydney By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:10 GMT, 16 November 2022 | Updated: 00:10 GMT, 16 November 2022 Viewcomments She's one of Hollywood's most popular and successful actresses. But on Tuesday, Eva Mendes, 48, went incognito as she stepped out with a friend in Sydney. The Ghost Rider star kept a low profile in a red hat and sunglasses as she enjoyed a relaxing stroll. Eva Mendes (pictured) attempted to go incognito in sunglasses and a hat as she went for a walk in Sydney on Tuesday Eva dressed casually in black sport tights, a white T-shirt and sandals as she chatted to her friend during the walk. She wrapped a flannel shirt around her waist and tied her hair in a ponytail. Eva is currently in Australia while her husband Ryan Gosling films his new movie The Fall Guy in Sydney. Last month, the Hollywood actress revealed the couple's young daughters start their home-schooling every day with a Welcome to Country. Eva dressed casually in black sport tights, a white T-shirt and sandals as she chatted to her friend during the walk She wrapped a flannel shirt around her waist and tied her hair in a ponytail 'I don't do the home-schooling myself because I've tried that and it's not one of my strengths,' she told The Daily Telegraph. 'We travel a lot and one of my strong beliefs is that you try to always keep a family together, no matter what you're doing. Especially when the children are small. 'We're lucky enough to have someone we travel with that can continue their education at this point, and what we do is we try to incorporate the city we're in as much as possible.' She is currently in Australia while her husband Ryan Gosling films his new movie The Fall Guy in Sydney An Acknowledgement of Country is a ritual that takes place before some formal gatherings in Australia in which a speaker pays respect to the traditional custodians of the land. An alternative form of this is a Welcome to Country, which is when the speaker is a local Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander of significance. She added that her children, Esmeralda, eight, and Amada, six, started picking up 'Aussie twangs' in the last month and a half they've been living in Australia. Last month, the Hollywood actress revealed the couple's young daughters start their home-schooling every day with a Welcome to Country She added that her children, Esmeralda, eight, and Amada, six, started picking up 'Aussie twangs' in the last month and a half they've been living in Australia Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility