Ashley Benson emerges in sweats to collect take-out for her and new beau G-Eazy

Ashley Benson emerges in sweats and just her socks to collect take-out for herself and new beau G-Eazy… after her split from Cara Delevingne

Ashley Benson was seen taking receipt of take-out food on Saturday, after confirming her romance with rapper beau G-Eazy, shortly after splitting from Cara Delevingne.

Emerging from her new man’s home, Ashley, 30, wore a strap top, sweatpants and just her socks as she waited to collect the food she had ordered from a delivery driver.

She went make-up free and wore her blonde locks loosely falling about her face.

Stepping out: Ashley Benson was seen taking receipt of take-out food on Saturday, after confirming her romance with rapper beau G-Eazy, shortly after splitting from Cara Delevingne

This comes after ex Cara, 27, appeared downcast as she was seen for the first time since Ashley and G-Eazy, 30, were spotted in public kissing.

The model and the Pretty Little Liars actress split last month after two years together.

Cara seemed to be glued to her phone as she sat in the front of a black SUV in Los Angeles on Saturday. 

Ashley received backlash after being spotted with her new beau and Cara jumped to her defence and told trolls to ‘stop hating’ on her ex. 

Moving on: Emerging from her new man's home, Ashley, 30, wore a strap top, sweatpants and just her socks as she waited to collect the food she had ordered from a delivery driver

Moving on: Emerging from her new man’s home, Ashley, 30, wore a strap top, sweatpants and just her socks as she waited to collect the food she had ordered from a delivery driver

Split: Cara [pictured] and the Pretty Little Liars actress split last month after two years together and Ashley has since been linked to the American rapper

Split: Cara [pictured] and the Pretty Little Liars actress split last month after two years together and Ashley has since been linked to the American rapper

Collaboration: G-Eazy, 30, whose real name is Gerald Earl Gillum, recently worked with Ashley on a cover of the 1993 Radiohead song Creep

Collaboration: G-Eazy, 30, whose real name is Gerald Earl Gillum, recently worked with Ashley on a cover of the 1993 Radiohead song Creep

The British native took to social media to ask fans to lay off Ashley, after she recently stepped out with G-Eazy after their split last month.

‘It’s more important now than ever to spread love not hate’ Cara said, referring to the coronavirus pandemic. 

She added: ‘To everybody hating on Ashley Benson, please stop. You don’t know the truth, only her and I do, and that’s exactly how it should be.’

It was reported earlier this week that it ‘feels like just a fling for now’ between Ashley and her current beau, according to People.

Glam: The former couple dated for two years (pictured in Milan, Italy in late February)

Glam: The former couple dated for two years (pictured in Milan, Italy in late February)

An insider told the publication:  ‘She’s getting over a breakup,’ 

G-Eazy, whose real name is Gerald Earl Gillum, recently worked with Ashley on a cover of the 1993 Radiohead song Creep.

They were seen getting takeout food earlier this week in LA.

Serious: Cara referred to the coronavirus pandemic in her message to fans

Serious: Cara referred to the coronavirus pandemic in her message to fans 

According to ET, Ashley recently liked a comment that read, ‘Can’t Ashley have friends now? STOP SAYING ASHLEY CHEATED! OR EVEN CARA! They just need friends right now more than ever.’ 

The source added that Ashley and Cara’s relationship just ran its course,’ adding that while they’d ‘always had their ups and down before … it’s over now.’

During the quarantine in California, Cara has spent time with famous pals including fellow model Kaia Gerber and sister actresses Margaret and Rainey Qualley.