She's just like us! Isla Fisher shows off her slender legs in denim shorts as she stocks up on supplies at Bunnings Warehouse
She's the Hollywood star known for her show-stopping red carpet appearances.
But on Sunday, Isla Fisher proved she doesn't always receive the VIP treatment.
The 45-year-old actress donned a casual ensemble as she bought hardware supplies from her local Bunnings Warehouse in Sydney.
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The Perth-raised actress looked stylish as she showed off her slender legs in denim shorts and a floral shirt.
She accessorised with white sneakers and slung a red handbag over her shoulder.
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Isla kept a low profile during the outing by wearing a pair of oversized sunglasses, and swept back her red hair into a scruffy bun.
The Wedding Crashers star held a green shopping basket as she browsed the store.
Isla's outing comes after she revealed why she moved from LA to Australia with her husband, Sacha Baron Cohen, and their three children earlier this year.
She told Stellar magazine of their move across the Pacific: 'I just feel so safe, I suppose the word is cosy, when I'm in Australia. It's where I grew up.
'I'm the happiest when I'm home. I miss it when I'm not here. I don't feel any pressure when I'm in Australia. I don't have to say or do or be anything. I mean, I don't even have to wear shoes.'
She also briefly touched on motherhood in the interview, a topic which she loves dearly but rarely discusses to protect her children's privacy.
She told the publication: 'All parents are just trying to protect their kids. And I feel like if they wanted to be in the public eye that's up to them. If I give any quotes about them, that would haunt them. They will be teenagers one day!'
Isla and Sacha first met at a party in Sydney back in 2002. They tied the knot in Paris in 2010 after she converted to the Jewish faith.
The couple initially relocated to Australia to escape 'Trump's America' at the end of last year, but their temporary move has since become permanent.
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