Emmy Rossum puts on leggy display in Daisy Dukes as she makes coffee run with husband Sam Esmail

Emmy Rossum puts on leggy display in Daisy Dukes as she makes coffee run with husband Sam Esmail in LA

Emmy Rossum has been enjoying some quality time with husband Sam Esmail as they quarantine at home.

And the Golden Globe nominee was spotted over the weekend as they ran some errands together. 

She put on a leggy display Sunday in a pair of cutoff denim short shorts as they made a coffee run at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in Los Angeles during a break from isolation.

Leggy display: Emmy Rossum put on a leggy display Sunday in a pair of cutoff denim short shorts as she and husband Sam Esmail made a coffee run at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in Los Angeles

The 33-year-old complemented the top with a black t-shirt and a pair of black and white velcro flip flops.

She finished the ensemble with a printed black face mask, a gold nameplate necklace and a navy blue Patagonia down jacket.

Emmy mixed seasons as she threw on the coat with her Daisy Dukes after checking out some commercial real estate with Sam, 42, in Toluca Lake.

She took to Twitter last week with her experiences of anti-semitism in Hollywood, following Wynona Ryder’s account of Mel Gibson calling her an ‘oven dodger.’ 

Summer vibes: The 33-year-old complemented the top with a black t-shirt and a pair of black and white velcro flip flops

Summer vibes: The 33-year-old complemented the top with a black t-shirt and a pair of black and white velcro flip flops

Hint of winter: She finished the ensemble with a printed black face mask, a gold nameplate necklace and a navy blue Patagonia down jacket

Hint of winter: She finished the ensemble with a printed black face mask, a gold nameplate necklace and a navy blue Patagonia down jacket

Out and about: Emmy previously checked out some commercial real estate with Sam, 42, in Toluca Lake

Out and about: Emmy previously checked out some commercial real estate with Sam, 42, in Toluca Lake

The Shameless star wrote in a thread: ‘I can’t even tell you the amount of times I received audition feedback solely based on my appearance: “too ethnic” “just want someone more “American” looking” “we ideally want a blonde with blue eyes, someone that just looks nicer“….. etc.

‘And this is my experience as a WHITE woman. I can only imagine the impossible hurdles of getting a job as a person of color in this industry. Have I even felt 1/1000th of the intolerance, bigotry and pain that POC are routinely subjected to? I don’t know.’

She continued: ‘I know it’s not helpful to compare. It’s only helpful to find deep deep empathy and love and call out intolerance where we see it — both in ourselves, others, systems, the world. It’s painful and scary. It’s a lifelong commitment and journey. I am and will continue to be an ally.’

Emmy used her platform earlier this month to call out Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters and Free People, after employees spoke up about experiences with racism.

The Phantom of the Opera actress wrote: ‘Your policy of racial profiling is disgusting. Your employees (US and Canada) tell stories about the codename “nick” they were directed to use when forced to profile black customers. The time for transparency, apology and CHANGE is NOW.’ 

Speaking up: She took to Twitter last week with her experiences of anti-semitism in Hollywood, following Wynona Ryder's account of Mel Gibson calling her an 'oven dodger'

Speaking up: She took to Twitter last week with her experiences of anti-semitism in Hollywood, following Wynona Ryder’s account of Mel Gibson calling her an ‘oven dodger’