Kristen Stewart looks rugged in a crop top and patched jeans as she gets groceries with a friend

She’s been enjoying time with her friends and her girlfriend Dylan Meyer as Hollywood’s coronavirus shutdown continues.

Kristen Stewart was out again with a friend on Tuesday as the two made a trip to the grocery store.

The 30-year-old actress rocked a low-key look featuring a white Airwalk crop top and high-waisted patched jeans with black stripes running down the sides.

Staying busy: Kristen Stewart, 30, was spotted at a grocery store while running errands with a friend in Los Angeles on Tuesday

Kristen rolled them up to show off her black socks and well-worn black sneakers with damaged soles.

The 5ft5in Personal Shopper star wore her short bleached blonde locks under a black baseball cap, and she added some cool black wayfarer sunglasses to her look.

She did her part to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus by wearing a black bandanna over her face.

Her outing came after California Governor Gavin Newsom ended indoor dining and shut down multiple business as COVID-19 cases surged throughout California, as they have in states like Florida and Texas that initially rejected tough measures to stop the illness’ spread.

Simple: Kristen rocked a low-key look featuring a white Airwalk crop top and high-waisted patched jeans with black stripes running down the sides

Simple: Kristen rocked a low-key look featuring a white Airwalk crop top and high-waisted patched jeans with black stripes running down the sides

Safety first: Kristen wore a black bandana to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus and had a new addition to her look: a ring on her left ring finger

Safety first: Kristen wore a black bandana to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus and had a new addition to her look: a ring on her left ring finger

Kristen also appeared to have a new addition while stepping out: a ring on her left ring finger.

On Sunday, she was seen out in LA’s perennially hip neighborhood Silver Lake with her girlfriend Dylan as they enjoyed a lunch date, though the screenwriter wasn’t with her on Tuesday.

Despite Hollywood being at a standstill since March, Kristen already has a film in the can after finishing the upcoming rom-com Happiest Season in February, just weeks before the shutdown went into effect.

She stars in the movie as half of a couple with Terminator: Dark Fate’s Mackenzie Davis.

When one of the women gets up the courage to propose to her girlfriend at her family’s holiday party, she quickly learns that her conservative parents don’t know anything about her sexuality. 

Coming soon: Hollywood is shut down due to the coronavirus , but Kristen finished shooting just beforehand on the rom-com Happiest season, costarring Mackenzie Davis; shown in 2018

Coming soon: Hollywood is shut down due to the coronavirus , but Kristen finished shooting just beforehand on the rom-com Happiest season, costarring Mackenzie Davis; shown in 2018

What a misunderstanding! When one of the women prepares to propose at her girlfriend's family holiday party, she learns that her conservative parents don't know she's gay; pictured with the cast of Happiest Season

What a misunderstanding! When one of the women prepares to propose at her girlfriend’s family holiday party, she learns that her conservative parents don’t know she’s gay; pictured with the cast of Happiest Season

Kristen will also be accepting a new challenge when she stars as Princess Diana of Wales in the biopic Spencer, about her final Christmas holidays with the royal family at the Sandringham Estate, when she decided her marriage to Prince Charles wasn’t salvageable. 

The film, which will be directed by Jackie’s Pablo Larrain, has already been sold in most of Europe, Latin America and Asia, aside from China, following the Cannes marketing week, according to Deadline.

Although international distributors seem excited about the royal drama, social media users weren’t convinced Kristen was the right person to portray Diana.

‘Kristen Stewart playing Princess Diana? When Florence Pugh exists?’ tweeted one user.

Twitter user Kasey Oresick said Stewart, ‘has the personality of a potato,’ adding that ‘Margot Robbie would’ve been a better choice to play Princess Diana.’

Marriage story: Kristen will also be accepting a new challenge when she stars as Princess Diana of Wales in the biopic Spencer

Pivotal: The film recounts her final Christmas with the royal family at the Sandringham Estate, when she decided her marriage to Prince Charles wasn't salvageable

Marriage story: Kristen will also be accepting a new challenge when she stars as Princess Diana of Wales in the biopic Spencer, about her final Christmas with the royal family at the Sandringham Estate, when she decided her marriage to Prince Charles wasn’t salvageable 

Tweets: Some social media users didn't care for Kristen's casting. 'Kristen Stewart playing Princess Diana? When Florence Pugh exists?' tweeted Twitter user @fictionaljake

Tweets: Some social media users didn’t care for Kristen’s casting. ‘Kristen Stewart playing Princess Diana? When Florence Pugh exists?’ tweeted Twitter user @fictionaljake 

Margot would be better: Twitter user Kasey Oresick mentioned that Stewart, 'has the personality of a potato,' adding that 'Margot Robbie would've been a better choice to play Princess Diana'

Margot would be better: Twitter user Kasey Oresick mentioned that Stewart, ‘has the personality of a potato,’ adding that ‘Margot Robbie would’ve been a better choice to play Princess Diana’ 

Speaking to Deadline, Larrain called the story the antithesis of a modern fairy tale. 

‘Usually, the prince comes and finds the princess, invites her to become his wife and eventually she becomes queen. That is the fairy tale,’ he began.

‘When someone decides not to be the queen, and says, I’d rather go and be myself, it’s a big big decision, a fairy tale upside down,’ he added.

‘I’ve always been very surprised by that and thought it must have been very hard to do. That is the heart of the movie.’

Flipping it: Speaking to Deadline, Larrain called the story the antithesis of a modern fairy tale. 'When someone decides not to be the queen, and says, I’d rather go and be myself, it’s a big big decision, a fairy tale upside down'; shown in May 2018

Flipping it: Speaking to Deadline, Larrain called the story the antithesis of a modern fairy tale. ‘When someone decides not to be the queen, and says, I’d rather go and be myself, it’s a big big decision, a fairy tale upside down’; shown in May 2018