Radio host Chrissie Swan steps out for a takeaway coffee in a leopard-print face mask

EXCLUSIVE: Radio host Chrissie Swan steps out for a takeaway coffee in a leopard-print face mask amid harsh lockdown restrictions in Melbourne

Chrissie Swan stepped out for a much-needed caffeine fix in Melbourne on Sunday.

The 46-year-old radio host was spotted picking up takeaway coffees in a leopard-print face mask amid the city’s stage four lockdown restrictions.

Having seemingly just emerged from the shower, Chrissie stepped out with wet hair, with her shoulder-length brunette tresses sitting in loose waves.

Coffee run: Chrissie Swan stepped out for a much-needed caffeine fix in Melbourne on Sunday. The 46-year-old radio host was spotted picking up takeaway coffees in a leopard-print face mask

She teamed a pair of cropped black exercise leggings with a white T-shirt worn underneath a grey sweatshirt.

Chrissie also stepped out in a pair of black sneakers, which she paired with white ankle socks.

She appeared fresh-faced, and a navy blue hair scrunchie was worn around her left wrist.

Cleaning up: Having seemingly just emerged from the shower, Chrissie stepped out with wet hair, with her shoulder-length brunette tresses sitting in loose waves

Cleaning up: Having seemingly just emerged from the shower, Chrissie stepped out with wet hair, with her shoulder-length brunette tresses sitting in loose waves

Going natural: She appeared fresh-faced, and a navy blue hair scrunchie was worn around her left wrist

Going natural: She appeared fresh-faced, and a navy blue hair scrunchie was worn around her left wrist

After parking her brown SUV on the street, Chrissie emerged from the vehicle and made her way into a nearby cafe.

She later returned to her car with two takeaway coffee cups and what appeared to be a loaf of bread and a baking tray tucked under one arm.

It was a brief outing for the media personality, who then climbed back into her car and returned home.

Keeping things casual: She teamed a pair of cropped black exercise leggings with a white T-shirt worn underneath a grey sweatshirt

Keeping things casual: She teamed a pair of cropped black exercise leggings with a white T-shirt worn underneath a grey sweatshirt

Back in lockdown: Melbourne entered harsh stage four restrictions on August 2 after a sudden spike in coronavirus cases

Easing up: The restrictions are expected to be eased on September 13, with all Melbourne residents currently faced with a curfew from 8pm until 5am

Back in lockdown: Melbourne entered harsh stage four restrictions on August 2 after a sudden spike in coronavirus cases

Melbourne entered harsh stage four restrictions on August 2 after a sudden spike in coronavirus cases.

The restrictions are expected to be eased on September 13, with all Melbourne residents currently faced with a curfew from 8pm until 5am.

In a post on Instagram last week, Chrissie listed off the things she said qualified for a ‘successful day’ during the pandemic.

Heading home: She later returned to her car with two takeaway coffee cups and what appeared to be a loaf of bread and a baking tray tucked under one arm

Heading home: She later returned to her car with two takeaway coffee cups and what appeared to be a loaf of bread and a baking tray tucked under one arm

In and out: It was a brief outing for the media personality, who then climbed back into her car and returned home

In and out: It was a brief outing for the media personality, who then climbed back into her car and returned home

‘Did not yell. Did not cry. Fed wholesome food,’ she began.

‘Yelled from the bath, “Can someone bring me a Diet Coke?” and someone came.

‘Provided for family. Went to supermarket.’

Staying positive: In a post on Instagram last week, Chrissie listed off the things she said qualified for a 'successful day' during the pandemic

Staying positive: In a post on Instagram last week, Chrissie listed off the things she said qualified for a ‘successful day’ during the pandemic