Olivia Munn displays her toned midriff in a tiny black crop top after a private gym session in LA

Olivia Munn displays her toned midriff in a tiny black crop top as she exits a private gym in West Hollywood

Olivia Munn flashed a glimpse of her toned midriff in a black crop top as she exited a private gym in West Hollywood on Monday afternoon. 

Before heading to a hair salon in Beverly Hills, the 40-year-old actress was seen in a green flannel and a pair of clinging black leggings, which hugged her lithe legs and pert derrière. 

She completed her chic ensemble with a black quilted Chanel backpack, oversized shades and a floral face mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic.   

Fit: Olivia Munn flashed a glimpse of her toned midriff in a black crop top as she exited a private gym in West Hollywood on Monday afternoon

Even after working up a sweat during her vigorous workout, the beauty’s healthy chestnut hair still looked picture-perfect.   

Munn looked in high spirits as she gave onlookers a friendly wave and strutted back to her car in a pair of eye-catching white sneakers. 

Her outing comes two weeks after her ex Aaron Rodgers, who she broke up with after dating for three years in April 2017, announced he was engaged. 

Working up a sweat: Before heading to a hair salon in Beverly Hills, the 40-year-old actress was seen in a green flannel and a pair of clinging black leggings, which hugged her lithe legs and pert derrière

Working up a sweat: Before heading to a hair salon in Beverly Hills, the 40-year-old actress was seen in a green flannel and a pair of clinging black leggings, which hugged her lithe legs and pert derrière

Running errands: She completed her chic ensemble with a black quilted Chanel backpack, oversized shades and a floral face mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Running errands: She completed her chic ensemble with a black quilted Chanel backpack, oversized shades and a floral face mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic

This month, she has been actively using her platform to urge fans to ‘stop Asian hate’ after mounting ‘racist, verbal and physical assaults have left [her] community fearful to step outside.’ 

In a lengthy statement, the X-Men Apocalypse star made a plea for Americans to be aware of the issue and help curb the rising number of hate crimes, while detailing incidents of violence against Asian Americans. 

‘Over the past few days I’ve found myself at a loss for words at the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes,’ she began in the post she shared on Twitter and Instagram. 

Hair goals: Even after working up a sweat during her vigorous workout, the beauty's healthy chestnut tresses still looked picture-perfect

Hair goals: Even after working up a sweat during her vigorous workout, the beauty’s healthy chestnut tresses still looked picture-perfect

The Newsroom star and former television news journalist offered a number of instances of violence against Asian Americans in recent weeks.

‘Hate crimes against Asian American have become so bad that in just the past week a 91-year-old Asian American man was attacked from behind as he walked down the street in Oakland,’ Olivia explained.

She also shared about ‘an 84-year-old Thai American was murdered in San Francisco, a 64-year-old Vietnamese American woman was assaulted in San Jose, and a Filipino American man was slashed in the face in Manhattan.’ 

Taking a stance: Earlier this month, she has been actively using her platform to urge fans to 'stop Asian hate' after mounting 'racist, verbal and physical assaults have left [her] community fearful to step outside'

Taking a stance: Earlier this month, she has been actively using her platform to urge fans to ‘stop Asian hate’ after mounting ‘racist, verbal and physical assaults have left [her] community fearful to step outside’

As she wound down her plea for help and support, she declared: ‘To simply exist as a minority in this country is seen as a protest to some.’

Olivia went on to ask her more than 3.5 million social media fans and followers to get involved in the cause and solution.

She concluded: ‘We need help amplifying the outrage; We need help to feel safe in our country; We need help to be safe in our country.’