Sacha Baron Cohen puts on a colourful display in a purple hoodie and green track pants as he enjoys a morning stroll with a friend in Sydney
Like the rest of Sydney, he and wife Isla Fisher have been stuck in lockdown as NSW's Covid infections spiral out of control.
But Sacha Baron Cohen made sure to grab some fresh air over the weekend, with the Hollywood superstar spotted taking a stroll with a friend.
The 49-year-old comedian cut a colourful figure during the outing, in a bright tracksuit.

Exercise: Sacha Baron Cohen made sure to grab some fresh air over the weekend, with the Hollywood superstar spotted taking a stroll with a friend
The Bruno actor paired teal Adidas track pants with a purple hoodie for the walk.
He covered his salt and pepper tresses with a dark baseball cap and completed the look with a pair of white sneakers.
Sacha recently moved to wife Isla's native Australia with their three children.

Unmissable! The 49-year-old comedian cut a colourful figure during the outing, in a bright tracksuit
The notoriously private actress told Marie Claire Australia in May about their decision to relocate Down Under.
She also said she felt 'very lucky to have met' the Borat star, 49, at a party in Sydney in 2002.
Isla was asked to reveal the 'secret' to her long-lasting relationship with the British comedian as they approach 20 years together, and she said that 'humour helps'.
'I wish I had an answer. I'm very lucky to have met him,' she added.

The look: He covered his salt and pepper tresses with a dark baseball cap and completed the look with a pair of white sneakers
She also touched upon how grateful she is for everything in her life.
'I'm always surprised that I'm employed, married and have my family – everything else feels like a bonus,' the mother-of-three said.
Isla, who was born in Oman but grew up in Perth, also discussed moving back to Australia with her family after years spent living in Los Angeles.
While reports suggested she and Sacha had wanted to escape 'Trump's America', Isla said relocating to Sydney was a personal rather than a political decision.
Isla said it 'feels very magical' to be back home after spending so long in the U.S. and that she can 'be herself' in Australia.

'I'm always surprised that I'm employed, married and have my family – everything else feels like a bonus,' the mother-of-three said