Hilary Duff puts her baby bump on display in a green top and leggings as she steps out in Sherman Oaks

Hilary Duff showed off her growing baby bump as she stepped out in Sherman Oaks on Friday morning.

She went to a nearby park with her eldest daughter Banks, five, and some of the little girls’ friends.

Duff, 36 — who recently opened up about her “brutal” battle with COVID-19 — was sipping a cup of coffee as she got out of her car and walked onto the sports field.

For the outing, the Lizzie McGuire star looked comfortable in a green long-sleeved top and black leggings.

She styled her outfit with tall two-tone boots, chic sunglasses and a light gray hat.

Hilary Duff showed off her growing baby bump as she stepped out in Sherman Oaks on Friday morning

The Disney Channel alum’s bright blonde hair fell to her shoulders as she spent time at the park.

Duff will share her fourth child with her husband, Matthew Koma, whom she first met in 2015.

The actress was married to Mike Comrie from 2010 to 2016 and they share a son named Luca, 11.

She eventually moved on with Koma, 36, and they started their family with the birth of Banks in 2018.

The happy couple tied the knot in December 2019 and welcomed a second daughter named Mae, now two, in March 2021.

Duff revealed she was pregnant with her fourth child in a post shared to her Instagram account last month.

The actress talked about parenthood during an interview Todaywhere she encouraged future mothers and fathers to accept their mistakes.

The How I Met Your Father actress said, “I had to get really good at being disappointed in myself.”

She went to a nearby park with her eldest daughter Banks, five, and some of the little girls’ friends

Duff will share her fourth child with her husband, Matthew Koma, whom she first met in 2015; they will be seen in 2023

Duff and Koma started their family with the birth of their daughter Banks, five, in 2018

The happy couple tied the knot in December 2019 and welcomed a second daughter named Mae, two, in March 2021.

She further said that prospective parents should not be overly confident in their ability to care for their children.

“I think when you have a baby you just think you have all the answers and options. We are still only human,” she said.

Duff also said she has learned to embrace the chaos of raising three young children.

She said: ‘I like the pressure of saying, ‘How the hell are we going to get through this day?’ And getting through the day saying, “I don’t know how everyone is in trouble. inside and fed and happy after all the things we had to do today.”

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