Whitney Port showcases her abs in a lilac workout set while grabbing lunch with her husband

Whitney Port showcases her abs in a lilac workout set while grabbing lunch with husband Tim Rosenman

She has been enjoying downtime with her family after production on The Hills: New Beginnings was halted during the pandemic. 

And Whitney Port got some one-on-one time with her husband Tim Rosenman at the celebrity favorite restaurant Joan’s On Third. 

The couple, who will celebrate five years of marriage in November, cut casual looks as they enjoyed coffee al fresco on Friday. 

Day date: Whitney Port got some one-on-one time with her husband Tim Rosenman at the celebrity favorite restaurant Joan’s On Third, in Studio City on Friday

The Hills star flaunted her slender figure in a lilac workout set of ankle length leggings and a sports bra. 

She teamed it with high ankle Nike socks and white sneakers. 

Whitney was sure to cover face in a blue reusable face mask with red stitch detailing. 

Keeping her hands available to carry her iced tea and takeout, the star kept a blue crossbody bag strapped around her shoulder.  

Sporty: The Hills star flaunted her slender figure in a lilac workout set of ankle length leggings and a sports bra, and white sneakers and socks

Sporty: The Hills star flaunted her slender figure in a lilac workout set of ankle length leggings and a sports bra, and white sneakers and socks

The couple sipped on drinks at a patio table before heading out with takeout bags and to-go drinks. 

Whitney and Tim started dating in 2012, after meeting on set of her The Hills spinoff, The City. 

After getting engaged in 2013, they married in November 2015 and welcomed their son Sonny in July 2017. 

Near anniversary: After getting engaged in 2013, they married in November 2015 and welcomed their son Sonny in July 2017

Near anniversary: After getting engaged in 2013, they married in November 2015 and welcomed their son Sonny in July 2017 

Earlier in the week, it was reported that The Hills remake is gearing up to resume filming season, but with some big changes in mind, after filming stopped three episodes in earlier this year due to pandemic. 

The executives and producers at MTV and Evolution Media are seriously considering moving cast members like Heidi and Spencer Pratt, Audrina Patridge and Brody Jenner under one roof to complete filming of season two, TMZ reported on Monday. 

This ‘bubble style’ of shooting would liken the show to more of Big Brother or Jersey Shore than what viewers are normally accustomed to on The Hills reboot. 

House in the hills: Earlier in the day, it was reported that The Hills remake is gearing up to resume filming season, but with some big changes in mind, including putting the cast in a quarantine bubble under one roof, (the cast seen in June 2019)

House in the hills: Earlier in the day, it was reported that The Hills remake is gearing up to resume filming season, but with some big changes in mind, including putting the cast in a quarantine bubble under one roof, (the cast seen in June 2019)

The show had already shot three episodes before production stopped in March. The show is on schedule to resume filming in October.

Moving the cast under into a house or complex for a month or two would help speed the shooting process along. 

Having the cast in such close quarters could be a good idea because it would force drama. 

With cast members Heidi and Spencer, Audrina and Whitney having children, it definitely may make things a bit difficult for shooting. 

Comeback: All the cast are expected to come back, with the exception of Mischa Barton whose new movie Spree is out on demand

Comeback: All the cast are expected to come back, with the exception of Mischa Barton whose new movie Spree is out on demand 

Producers reportedly have until October to make a decision which gives them about a month to sort things out.  

All the cast are expected to come back, with the exception of Mischa Barton who has a new movie Spree, out on demand. 

Regardless of what producers decide, the rebooted show never has a shortage of drama.