Amber Rose gets fresh air as she steps out for walk in LA amid ongoing coronavirus lockdown

Amber Rose gets fresh air as she steps out for walk in LA neighborhood amid ongoing coronavirus lockdown

Amber Rose stepped out for a walk in Sherman Oaks, California on Sunday, enjoying some outdoor exercise amid the ongoing lockdown in the Golden State.

The 36-year-old socialite donned a black tank top with ash grey leggings and a black cap, rounding out things with white sneakers.

The Philadelphia native continued on her fitness grind as people in California remain under stay-at-home orders for all non-essential activities.

Fun in the sun: Amber Rose, 36, stepped out for a walk in Sherman Oaks, California on Sunday, enjoying some outdoor exercise amid the ongoing lockdown in the Golden State

Rose – who’s mom to seven-year-old son Sebastian with ex-husband Wiz Khalifa; and six-month-old son Slash with beau Alexander Edwards – has been vocal in her support for ongoing social distancing practices in an effort to quell the spread of the pandemic.

The How To Be A Bad B**** author last month wrote, ‘Please y’all stay inside!’ in an Instagram post that gave a detailed example of how the virus can be both subtle and highly infectious.

The message in Rose’s post ended with the message: ‘Be responsible. Stay in quarantine.’

The feminist, who created the annual Amber Rose SlutWalk, has sporadically posted shots to social media showing off different fashion looks, as well as clips of her adorable baby son.

Parenthood: Rose is mom to seven-year-old son Sebastian with ex-husband Wiz Khalifa; and six-month-old son Slash with beau Alexander Edwards

Parenthood: Rose is mom to seven-year-old son Sebastian with ex-husband Wiz Khalifa; and six-month-old son Slash with beau Alexander Edwards 

Making a statement: Rose advocates for ongoing social distancing practices in an effort to quell the spread of the pandemic 

Rose first caught the attention of the public amid her high-profile romance with Kanye West from 2008 until 2010. 

She made headlines earlier this year when she had the names of her children tattooed on her forehead, citing Kobe Bryant’s tragic death with daughter Gianna and seven others in a January helicopter crash as what moved her to get the ink. 

As of Sunday, the death total for COVID-19 was at 61,868 people in the U.S., with 1,152,006 total positive diagnoses, The COVID Tracking Project reported.

On a global level, 247,306 people have died amid 3,502,126 positive diagnoses worldwide, Johns Hopkins University reported.

Different look: Amber took to social media with a loud and colorful ensemble last week

Different look: Amber took to social media with a loud and colorful ensemble last week