Charlize Theron covers up in a mask and a down jacket as she waits in line at the grocery store

Charlize Theron had to wait her turn on Friday during a trip to the grocery store.

The 44-year-old Bombshell actress lined up outside of Bristol Farms in Beverly Hills while helping to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus with a respirator mask and gloves.

She opted for a casual athletic ensemble for the outing, though she covered herself up with a thick black North Face jacket draped over her shoulders. 

Safety first: Charlize Theron, 44, lined up outside a Bristol Farms grocery store in Beverly Hills on Friday while wearing a mask and gloves

Charlize looked as if she was staying cool with the ret of her outfit, which featured a simple black tank top and gray–blue scale-patterned leggings.

She completed the look with white Nike trainers and a gray cap. 

The Oscar winner was busy on her phone while waiting in line, but she eventually emerged from the store with a fully stocked cart featuring some sodas for her family, which includes her two adopted daughters, Jackson, eight, and August, four.

Chilly: Charlize opted for a casual athletic ensemble for the outing, though she covered herself up with a thick black North Face jacket draped over her shoulders

Chilly: Charlize opted for a casual athletic ensemble for the outing, though she covered herself up with a thick black North Face jacket draped over her shoulders 

Sporty style: She looked as if she was staying cool with the ret of her outfit, which featured a simple black tank top and gray–blue scale-patterned leggings

Sporty style: She looked as if she was staying cool with the ret of her outfit, which featured a simple black tank top and gray–blue scale-patterned leggings 

Good for a while: The Oscar winner was busy on her phone while waiting in line, but she eventually emerged from the store with a fully stocked cart

Good for a while: The Oscar winner was busy on her phone while waiting in line, but she eventually emerged from the store with a fully stocked cart

Sweet treat: Her cart was crammed full of bags and also had  some sodas for her family

Sweet treat: Her cart was crammed full of bags and also had  some sodas for her family

Solo run: Charlize has two adopted daughters, Jackson, eight, and August, four, though neither accompanied her to the grocery store this time

Solo run: Charlize has two adopted daughters, Jackson, eight, and August, four, though neither accompanied her to the grocery store this time

Last week, Charlize revealed how she’s been keeping busy at home while isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic.

She shared a photo of three rainbows she and her children painted posed against her lush, tree-filled yard, while tagging Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi, who inspired the pastime. 

‘@taikawaititi told me to paint rainbows so damn it I painted rainbows!’ she wrote in the caption, before tagging Chelsea Handler, actor and director Mark Duplass and stylist Leslie Fremar to post their own rainbows.

The Long Shot actress’ post also helped those suffering from food insecurity, as the baby food company Yumi would donate a month’s worth of meals to Feeding America’s network of food banks.

For a good cause: Last week, she participated in a rainbow drawing campaign to donate meals to food banks across the country

For a good cause: Last week, she participated in a rainbow drawing campaign to donate meals to food banks across the country

Incredible: The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project announced last week that under an initiative called Together For Her, $500K would go to domestic violence shelters and community-based programs fighting gender-based violence; shown in February

Incredible: The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project announced last week that under an initiative called Together For Her, $500K would go to domestic violence shelters and community-based programs fighting gender-based violence; shown in February

Charlize has boosted her philanthropy since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and last week she and her foundation committed to donating $1 million to coronavirus relief efforts.

The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project announced on April 22 that $500,000 of the money would go to the Together For Her initiative, which funds domestic violence shelters and community-based programs fighting gender-based violence.

Experts have warned that the prevalence of quarantining at home could increase the prevalence of domestic violence while also making it harder to spot.

Earlier last month, Angelina Jolie published an op-ed in Time magazine warning of the trend, as well as an increase in child abuse.

Close to home: Domestic violence is personal for the actress, whose mother had a deadly confrontation with her abusive father; pictured in 2018

Close to home: Domestic violence is personal for the actress, whose mother had a deadly confrontation with her abusive father; pictured in 2018

The subject of domestic abuse is personal for Charlize, who suffered from it along with her mother.

Last year, she recounted to NPR how her father drunkenly threatened her mother in 1991, with deadly consequences.

‘My father was so drunk that he shouldn’t have been able to walk when he came into the house with a gun,’ Charlize said. ‘My mom and I were in my bedroom leaning against the door because he was trying to push through the door.

‘So both of us were leaning against the door from the inside to have him not be able to push through. He took a step back and just shot through the door three times,’ she recounted.

‘None of the bullets ever hit us, which is just a miracle,’ Charlize added.

Gerda shot and killed her husband with her own handgun in self defense and no charges were filed against her.

An awful incident: Charlize's father drunkenly shot at her mother Gerda in 1991, before she returned fire and killed him in self defense; seen in February

An awful incident: Charlize’s father drunkenly shot at her mother Gerda in 1991, before she returned fire and killed him in self defense; seen in February