Charlize Theron cuts a casual and comfy look while grabbing a food delivery during COVID-19 lockdown

She is isolating with her daughters in their Los Angeles home. 

And on Friday, Charlize Theron opted for some food delivery and was spotted grabbing her meal from a driver. 

The 44-year-old actress look casual donning black jeans, a blue long sleeve shirt and white slippers. 

Quick fix: On Friday, Charlize Theron opted for some food delivery and was spotted grabbing her meal from a driver, outside of her Los Angeles home

The Bombshell actress kept her blonde locks down in her short style, with some brown roots growing out.  

She made a quick dash to a waiting white sedan outside of her property to grab two plastic bags of takeout. 

Los Angeles has been on a Safer at Home order since late March, and Mayor Eric Garcetti recently extended it until the middle of May. 

More than two million people have contracted the novel coronavirus worldwide, with over 705,000 cases in the U.S. and 36,000 deaths.  

Cozy look: The 44-year-old actress look casual donning black jeans, a blue long sleeve shirt and white slippers

Cozy look: The 44-year-old actress look casual donning black jeans, a blue long sleeve shirt and white slippers 

Earlier this month, Theron said her days of going all in with method acting are over in an interview with the Mirror published Saturday.

She revealed that she doesn’t have the energy for such intensive performances when she has ‘two kids to raise’ and ‘dog s*** to pick up in the backyard.’ 

Though Charlize rose to stardom thanks to her commitment to early performances, the experience was always freighted with anxiety for her.

‘You worry, s***, this worked for Marlon Brando,’ she said, even if it didn’t fill her with the same fulfillment. 

Special delivery: She made a quick dash to a waiting white sedan outside of her property to grab two plastic bags of takeout

Special delivery: She made a quick dash to a waiting white sedan outside of her property to grab two plastic bags of takeout 

Now, once the camera’s are off, she’s back to being the regular Charlize.

‘I go to my trailer, I take my make-up off and I go home.’ 

Having two adopted daughters, Jackson, eight, and August, four, makes it difficult to bring her work home at the end of the day.

‘I don’t know how people stay in ­character. I’m too lazy. I’ve got two kids to raise and I have dog s*** to pick up in the backyard.

Too much: 'I don’t know how people stay in ­character. I’m too lazy. I’ve got two kids to raise and I have dog s*** to pick up in the backyard,' she said of her daughters Jackson, eight, and August, four; shown with Jackson in 2015

Too much: ‘I don’t know how people stay in ­character. I’m too lazy. I’ve got two kids to raise and I have dog s*** to pick up in the backyard,’ she said of her daughters Jackson, eight, and August, four; shown with Jackson in 2015

Letting go: 'I learned pretty early on, the more I let go, the better — which, in the beginning, was harder for me — but now I’m very disciplined about it'; pictured in 2018

Letting go: ‘I learned pretty early on, the more I let go, the better — which, in the beginning, was harder for me — but now I’m very disciplined about it’; pictured in 2018

‘I don’t know how you do that in ­character. It’s exhausting. It’s so f***ing exhausting,’ she continued.

‘I learned pretty early on, the more I let go, the better — which, in the beginning, was harder for me — but now I’m very disciplined about it.’

Now, Charlize has adopted an early rise schedule to stay in tune with her children. 

‘I get up with them at 5:30 a.m. every day. I make them breakfast and pack their lunches. On weekends, we hang out with family and friends. I’ll cook lasagne or steak,’ she said.