Pierce Brosnan started his week in style by heading out to dinner with his wife Keely Shaye Smith.
The 70-year-old Irish actor was all smiles as he was seen leaving a Malibu restaurant with his 60-year-old wife, whom he has been married to since 2001.
The outing comes just days after the former 007 star issued a “sincere apology” for entering Yellowstone National Park’s hot springs in November.
Brosnan stepped out in a white T-shirt under a blue shirt and a thin black zip-up jacket.
The silver-haired star also wore black Ray-Ban sunglasses as he stepped out with his wife with a big smile.
Pierce Brosnan started his week in style by heading out to dinner with his wife Keely Shaye Smith
The outing comes just days after the former 007 star issued a “sincere apology” for entering Yellowstone National Park’s hot springs in November
He completed his look with sleek black patties and matching dress shoes, while carrying a brown bag.
His wife Keely Shaye Smith opted for a stylish white blouse with small teal earrings for the outing.
She also wore black sunglasses and a black blazer while holding her husband’s hand and a black bag in the other hand.
Smith completed her look for the occasion with black trousers and black flats.
The outing comes just days after Brosnan issued a “sincere apology” after being fined $500 for entering Yellowstone National Park’s hot springs.
He has also been directed to make a $1,000 donation by the end of the month to Yellowstone Forever, a nonprofit that supports the park.
The Goldeneye actor posted a photo of him in the hot springs, a restricted area, during a November visit to Mammoth Terraces, in the northern part of Yellowstone.
Mammoth Terraces is a scenic spot with mineral-covered hot springs bubbling out of a hillside.
The Goldeneye actor posted a photo of him in the hot springs, a restricted area, during a November visit to Mammoth Terraces, in the northern part of Yellowstone.
The Goldeneye actor posted a photo of him in the hot springs, a restricted area, during a November visit to Mammoth Terraces, in the northern part of Yellowstone.
Federal regulations state that visitors to national parks must stay on designated walkways.
Brosnan took to his Instagram on Thursday to issue a statement and apology to his fans and followers.
“As an environmentalist, I have the utmost respect and love for our natural world. However, I made an impulsive mistake – one that I do not take lightly – when I entered a snow-covered thermal area in Yellowstone National Park to take a photo,” he said.
“I did not see any ‘No Trespassing’ signs warning of danger, nor did I walk in the immediate area,” he said.
“I deeply regret my offense and sincerely apologize to everyone for trespassing on this sensitive area,” he added.
“Yellowstone and all our National Parks must be cared for and preserved for all to enjoy,” he concluded with the hashtag #StayOnThePath.