Justin Theroux keeps safe from coronavirus in a face mask with gloves

Justin Theroux keeps safe from coronavirus in a face mask with gloves … as brawny star lugs home groceries in NYC

Justin Theroux was seen riding a bicycle in his native New York City on Wednesday keeping strict precautions amid the pandemic.

The Leftovers star, 49, donned a sleeveless yellow top that read ‘Oui’ with slim blue jeans and white Converse high-tops. (Oui is the name of a defunct adult magazine.)

He wore black sunglasses and a grey beanie cap and protected himself from COVID-19 with black rubber gloves and a white face mask.

Brawny: Justin Theroux, 49, was seen riding a bicycle in his native New York City on Wednesday keeping strict precautions amid the pandemic

The ex-husband of Jennifer Aniston has remained on good terms with the A-list beauty, who he parted ways with in February of 2018 after more than two years of marriage.

After Aniston was nominated for an Emmy for her role in The Morning Show in July, Theroux had kind words for his ex-wife.

Theroux wrote, ‘WOOTWOOT!!!’ under an Instagram post Aniston wrote, after she expressed her gratitude after she was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

Theroux is often seen in the city tending to his grey pit bull Kuma, who he adopted two years ago.

Strongman: The Leftovers leading man showed off his strength while toting multiple shopping bags at once

Strongman: The Leftovers leading man showed off his strength while toting multiple shopping bags at once 

I'll be there for you: The ex-husband of Jennifer Aniston has remained on good terms with the A-list beauty, who he parted ways with in February of 2018 after more than two years of marriage

I’ll be there for you: The ex-husband of Jennifer Aniston has remained on good terms with the A-list beauty, who he parted ways with in February of 2018 after more than two years of marriage

The actor, who played Kevin Garvey on The Leftovers, earlier this summer spoke in an online panel for ATX TV…from the Couch with co-star Ann Dowd about the lauded HBO sci-fi series.

Theroux noted that the show – which is based on the premise of two percent of the worlds population disappearing, and then subsequent fallout – ‘almost looks like nonfiction now, in a weird way.’

On his grind: Theroux played Kevin Garvey on The Leftovers, which is based on the premise of two percent of the world's population disappearing, and the subsequent fallout

On his grind: Theroux played Kevin Garvey on The Leftovers, which is based on the premise of two percent of the world’s population disappearing, and the subsequent fallout 

Life imitates art: Theroux noted that The Leftovers 'almost looks like nonfiction now, in a weird way'

Life imitates art: Theroux noted that The Leftovers ‘almost looks like nonfiction now, in a weird way’

He said he was grateful to Dowd, who he shared many scenes with, as well as the show’s creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta for his time on the critically-acclaimed drama.

‘I didn’t ever have that experience of, “Oh f***, I just need to get through this.” And by the way, we weren’t exactly Game of Thrones either, catching fire,’ he said. ‘But when we had those really tough weeks, it was always like, “I don’t care if four people see this thing. It’s good, and I’m proud of it.”‘