Elizabeth Olsen looks chic in long black coat and multi-hued scarf

Elizabeth Olsen showed off her chic yet casual sense of style when she went to lunch with friends at London’s Soho on Friday.

The 34-year-old Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness star wore a khaki green top that she paired with black jeans.

Actress Elizabeth wore a long black coat that she did not button up and she had a black bag slung over her shoulder.

She added a splash of color to her ensemble by opting for a multicolored scarf that reached to her knees.

Screen star Elizabeth completed her look by wearing a pair of chunky black boots while shielding her eyes behind dark sunglasses.

In style: Elizabeth Olsen, 34, showed off her chic yet casual sense of style as she went for lunch with friends at London’s Soho on Friday

Radiantly bright: She added a pop of color to her ensemble by opting for a multicolored scarf that reached to her knees

The American star appeared in good spirits as she chatted with her friends on the street, sporting a wide smile.

It comes after Elizabeth spoke out about being nicknamed “mother” by her fans online.

The fashion designer doesn’t seem to appreciate the unusual name, calling it “strange.”

‘I think it’s very strange. Mothers are great, I think. It makes me feel, old? Because I think the people who say it must be young? Like I’m not sure,” she said Entertainment tonight at the LA premiere of her new limited series Love & Death.

Elizabeth was dubbed “the mother of the internet” a while back, but the phrase gained popularity after she starred at this year’s Oscars with Pedro Pascal, aka the “father of the internet.”

Olsen seemed to laugh and cry at the same time when asked about the title and said, “I really don’t get it. My friends have tried to explain to me that it is a good thing. Don’t know.’

She also expressed her willingness to work with Pedro in the future and praised him saying, “I would really like to work with Pedro, we’ve been friends for a long time and I was happy to stand there with it.’

The nickname could possibly have come about because her iconic character Wanda/Scarlet Witch became fixated on the idea of ​​becoming a mother after dreaming about her children from Earth-838 and desperately wanting the children she saw in her dreams .

Feeling good: The American star appeared in a good mood as she chatted with her friends on the street and flashed a wide smile

Elizabeth’s new limited HBO show Love & Death is a true crime series based on the gruesome murder of Betty Gore, a Texas housewife played by Lily Rabe, whose husband had an affair with her killer, friend and neighbor Candy Montgomery (Olsen). ).

Gore’s cheating husband is played by Kirsten Dunst’s husband, Jesse Plemons, and the series has received solid reviews from critics so far.

The first trailer for Love & Death came out in February and showed Olsen fully in the role of a churchgoing mom who would eventually pick up an ax and kill her boyfriend in 1980.

“It kind of bothers me,” Olsen says in the trailer. “I’ve done everything a woman should do. The house, the meals… Where’s the reward?’

Written by David E. Kelley, the show is another chilling adaptation of the disturbing tale of Candy Montgomery, played by Jessica Biel last year on the titular Hulu series Candy.

Elizabeth is the younger sister of the Olsen Twins, who rose to fame when they were kids after playing Michelle Tanner on the hit comedy show Full House.

Roles: Elizabeth recently said she didn’t like being called the “mom” of the internet. She presented with Pedro Pascal at this year’s Oscars, dubbing him, ‘the father of the internet’

Elizabeth landed her first starring role in 2011 in Martha Marcy May Marlene. She became a household name around 2015 when she starred as Wanda Maximoff/The Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Studios movie Avengers: Age of Ultron.

During an interview during a segment for Good Morning America, the star opened up about her decision to delete her social media accounts.

“I feel like I had a good mental health relationship with Instagram,” she said, adding that it “didn’t give me much joy in my life.”

She also explained that deleting her social media “has made me really intentional about what I consume from what I read or from the internet.”

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