Jennifer Garner showed off her toned legs again in black leggings.

On Wednesday, the “Peppermint” star was spotted out on a casual walk with a friend in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. Garner wore a long sleeve striped shirt and paired it with black leggings that showed her toned legs.

The celebrity mom also wore a pair of dark sunglasses and black sneakers. She pulled her hair back off her face in a ponytail and was holding her cellphone.

Earlier this week, Garner was spotted on a lunch date with her boyfriend John Miller at Porta Via in Los Angeles Pacific Palisades. They spent an hour and a half dining at the restaurant.

It was a rare outing for the couple who typically prefers to stay up late and play board games with Garner and Affleck’s children at the actress’ $17.6 million mansion. Garner and Miller rarely step out in public together, but they do so from time to time.

Last weekend, Garner also flaunted her toned figure when she stepped out in a skintight black exercise gear. She donned a stylish tank top with camouflage leggings and fashionable colorful sneakers. She was also accompanied by a female workout buddy on the said outing.

There were rumors that Garner and Miller were expecting a baby. However, the “Miracles from Heaven” star already said that she’s done with having kids.

Garner has three children with ex-husband, Affleck, and for her, they have already given the world enough. In several of her interviews, Garner always said “no” when asked about having more children.

“Just to be clear, again, I’m 47. We’ve wrapped it up. We’re not doing,” Garner said during her appearance on Ellen DeGeneres’ show in April to address the baby bombshell report claiming that she and Reese Witherspoon were both expecting babies.

Garner and Affleck remain good friends following their divorce as they co-parent their three children. In her past interview, Garner told her fans not to hate her ex-husband because her eyes were wide open during their marriage.

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Jennifer Garner is pictured here attending the 6th Annual Save the Children Illumination Gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Nov. 14, 2018. Getty Images/Steven Ferdman