Danny Dyer makes very rare appearance with wife Joanne Mas to go food shopping 

Danny Dyer was out with his wife Joanne Mas to go shopping on Monday.

The actor was still sporting his mustache from filming Rivals when he made a very rare appearance with his long-term love.

Danny, 45, kept things casual in a pair of park-skimming jeans worn with jeans, teamed with a black sweater over a plain white T-shirt.

Jo, 46, dressed equally casually, opting for gray animal-print leggings and biker boots, while staying warm while bundled up in a long puffer coat from Gucci.

The couple’s cart was filled to the brim with a wide range of beverages when they left the supermarket before loading up their car.

Real Life: Danny Dyer, 45, was out with his wife Joanne Mas, 46, for a shopping spree on Monday.

Fully loaded: The couple's cart was packed to the brim with a wide variety of beverages when they left the supermarket before loading up their car

Fully loaded: The couple’s cart was packed to the brim with a wide variety of beverages when they left the supermarket before loading up their car

Facial hair: The actor still sported his mustache from filming Rivals

Facial hair: The actor still sported his mustache from filming Rivals

Danny and Joanne have been together since 1992 and have three children: Dani, 26, of Love Island, daughter Sunnie, 11, and son Arty, five.

Their on-off relationship was marred by cheating allegations, though they eventually got back together, marrying in 2016.

Last month, Danny said he “doesn’t blame” his wife Joanne Mas for “cleaning out his bank account” after he cheated on her in 2000.

The actor, best known for his role as EastEnders pub owner Mick Carter, recalled the low point and “crazy moments” of his life in a new interview.

He explained that he had a ‘shit button’ and would ‘destroy relationships’ when he was in emotional turmoil.

speaking to The timesthe actor recalled the time he was caught cheating on Jo in 2000, which resulted in her “changing her phone number and cleaning out her bank account.”

Danny explained that she also prevented him from seeing his oldest daughter, Dani, adding, “I didn’t blame her.” It was a crazy period. Now I realize that what is important to me is my family. They are everything.

‘I tried to fill it up with drinking and drugs and doing stupid things. I was a lost soul. I had a ‘f*** it’ button and I would destroy relationships before they could dump me,’ she explained.

Stylish: Danny kept things casual with a pair of skinny jeans worn with jeans, and teamed with a black sweater over a plain white t-shirt

Stylish: Danny kept things casual with a pair of skinny jeans worn with jeans, and teamed with a black sweater over a plain white t-shirt

Casual Outing: Jo was similarly dressed casually, opting for gray animal-print leggings and biker boots, while staying warm while layering up in a long-length puffer Gucci coat

Casual Outing: Jo was similarly dressed casually, opting for gray animal-print leggings and biker boots, while staying warm while layering up in a long-length puffer Gucci coat

Home time: The couple worked as a team to load up the car before heading home.

Home time: The couple worked as a team to load up the car before heading home.

Married Life: He made a very rare appearance with his long-term love.

Married Life: He made a very rare appearance with his long-term love.

Pulling it off: The couple dressed casually for the grocery store

Pulling it off: The couple dressed casually for the grocery store

Getting it done: Danny and Joanne were carrying a variety of drinks

Getting it done: Danny and Joanne were carrying a variety of drinks

Danny has recently been filming the new Disney+ drama Rivals, a eight-part adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s bawdy 1988 novel, in which he will play Freddie Jones, a self-made electronics millionaire.

The story is set in 1986 and follows the cutthroat world of independent television, including the tense rivalry between Rupert Campbell-Black and Lord Tony Baddingham.

According to Disney+, Rivals is a “cheerfully mischievous roller coaster, gripping in its love stories and packed with larger-than-life characters.”

The streaming service goes on to say that it brings a “2020 lens back to the 1980s,” offering a “raw exploration of a complicated time in British history when class, race, gender, wealth and sexual liberation meant that, for a privileged few, there were no limits to what they could achieve.’