Leona Lewis steps out for coffee with husband Dennis Jauch in Los Angeles

Leona Lewis keeps it casual in a sweater and jeans as she steps out for coffee with husband Dennis Jauch in Los Angeles

Leona Lewis kept it casual as she stepped out for coffee with her husband Dennis Jaunch and Doberman dogs in California

The singer, 35, enjoyed a nice day out as she headed to a dog park in Brentwood on Sunday.

Leona stunned in a grey wrap jumper, tied at the side, which she paired with light-wash jeans. 

Casual: Leona Lewis kept it casual in a grey wrap jumper as she stepped out for coffee with her husband Dennis Jaunch and Doberman dogs in Brentwood, California, on Sunday

She opted for minimal make-up as she sported a white face covering under her chin. 

The beauty wore her curly locks in a half-up style, fastened with a scrunchie, as she let the rest hang around her shoulders. 

She carried a takeaway coffee as Dennis wore a grey t-shirt with sunglasses perched in his bleached hair and a black face covering under his chin.   

Love: The beauty opted for minimal make-up and wore her curly hair in a half-up style as she headed to a dog park with Dennis and her pet Dobermans

Love: The beauty opted for minimal make-up and wore her curly hair in a half-up style as she headed to a dog park with Dennis and her pet Dobermans

The star recently reflected on her career in an interview with Rollacoaster magazine, nearly 15 years after winning The X Factor in 2006. 

Leona admitted that she has felt ‘pressure’ and ‘judgement’, and claimed that it is a ‘waste’ if people don’t use their platforms to highlight ‘wrongness in the world’. 

She owns a 53-acre animal rescue sanctuary and has recently opened an eco-friendly cafe in Los Angeles called Coffee and Plants, which is plant-based with everything recyclable and a tree planted after 100 cups sold.  

Reflecting: The star recently reflected on her career nearly 15 years after winning The X Factor in 2006, admitting she felt 'pressure' and 'judgement'

Reflecting: The star recently reflected on her career nearly 15 years after winning The X Factor in 2006, admitting she felt ‘pressure’ and ‘judgement’

Talking about when her passion for sustainability started, the former X Factor star said: ‘I’ve always been aware of my environment, and I’ve always been aware of animals since I became a vegetarian at 12. 

‘I remember at school when they were teaching us about the greenhouse gases or something like that and the teacher would be like ”Remember to turn of the light when you leave the house.” 

‘I used to go around my house switching all the lights off all the time and my parents were like ”What are you doing?” But I became really aware. I think I was such a hypersensitive child, so I think that was always in me. 

‘But since I’ve become older and a bit wiser, I really got to know the implications of deforestation and how deforestation then dehomes a lot of animals.’

Talking about using her platform to raise awareness of ‘wrongness in the world’, Leona added: ‘If you have a platform where you can speak out about wrongness in the world, I feel like it would be a waste not too. 

‘But I feel like also, each to their own. It depends what issues upset you or you feel need to be brought to light. With the platform I’ve earned, there are certain injustices that I see that moves me so to a point that I can’t keep quiet about it.’

Life outside of music: She owns a 53-acre animal rescue sanctuary and has recently opened an eco-friendly cafe in Los Angeles called Coffee and Plants

Life outside of music: She owns a 53-acre animal rescue sanctuary and has recently opened an eco-friendly cafe in Los Angeles called Coffee and Plants