Paul Mescal cut a casual figure in a trendy black jacket and pants as he went for a brisk walk in New York City on Monday.
The Normal People actor, 28, kept a low profile with dark sunglasses and a black beanie.
He stepped out solo for a morning walk in the big apple, listening to music through his wired headphones.
The actor looked trendy in his oversized pants and wore stylish Adidas sneakers with white Nike socks.
Paul looked happy and relaxed during his fun-filled trip in New York as he stepped outside for a cigarette.
Paul Mescal, 28, looked casual in a trendy black jacket and pants as he went for a brisk walk in New York City on Monday
The Normal People actor kept a low profile with dark sunglasses and a black beanie
It comes after Paul revealed the one thing ‘we all do’ that really gives him the ‘ick’ during a YouTube game with Andrew Scott last month.
He admitted that people who act “chill” when they turn off the lights to go to bed and “run up the stairs because they’re scared” are his biggest ick.
Paul said he likes to impress someone by going “smoothly” up the stairs and acting cool instead of panicking.
Speak with LAD Biblehe said, “You know what bothers me more, because I think we all do it, if you were to say, ‘Oh, I’m just going to go downstairs and turn off the lights.’
“And they’re all cold and then you hear them speeding up the stairs because they’re scared.
The Aftersun star went on to reveal that people who ‘slide down on their butts’ cause him even more trouble.
He added: ‘That gives me more fun, because it’s not that funny. That would give me the creeps. It’s just a bit weird.
‘Yes, and what makes you laugh a little? It’s less of a grand gesture. That would be your ass. I broke my coccyx.’
He stepped out solo for a morning walk in the big apple, listening to music through his wired headphones
During a YouTube game with Andrew Scott (left) last month, Paul (right) revealed the one thing ‘we all do’ that really annoys him
He admitted that people who act ‘chill’ when they turn off the lights to go to bed and ‘run up the stairs because they’re scared’ are his biggest ick
“Because I think we all would. But I guess if I wanted to impress someone, I’d walk smoothly up the stairs and then have to deal with the… yeah’.
He said he likes to impress someone by going up the stairs “smoothly” and acting cool instead of panicking
The Aftersun star went on to reveal that people who ‘slide down on their butts’ cause him even more trouble
It comes after Paul and Andrew admitted they weren’t keen on their relatives watching their new film All Of Us Strangers.
The film stars Andrew, 47, as a screenwriter who is drawn back to his family home and begins a relationship with a mysterious neighbor, played by Paul.
The film features several intimate scenes between the actors that the pair discussed during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show earlier this month.
When asked if their families had seen the film yet, Paul said: ‘With the Irish premiere it’s a tricky thing to allocate tickets to all the aunts and uncles. They’ve seen my ass before, but there’s a little more going on in this movie I’d say!’
Andrew added: ‘I don’t want to be there when my parents watch it!’
All Of Us Strangers dominated the competition at the British Independent Film Awards, earning a total of seven gongs.
Among the prizes was the top prize for Best Film, beating Femme, How To Have Sex, Rye Lane and Scrapper.