Amber Heard was glowing as she was seen out and about in Madrid on Saturday for the first time since announcing her pregnancy.
The Aquaman actress, 38, and ex-wife of Johnny Depp, is expecting her second child and is happy to add to her family, her rep told People on Thursday.
'It is still quite early in the pregnancy, so you will appreciate that we do not want to go into much detail at this stage. Suffice to say that Amber is delighted both for herself and Oonagh Paige,' her rep told the site.
Amber, who now lives in the Spanish city, is already a mother to three-year-old daughter Oonagh Paige, who was born in April 2021.
The Hollywood actress looked to be in high spirits as she smiled and waved while jumping into a car to head out for a run at El Retiro park.
She wore tight-fitting black sports leggings and a baggy sweatshirt, with a large trench coat thrown over the top.
Amber Heard was glowing as she was seen out and about in Madrid on Saturday for the first time since announcing her pregnancy
The Aquaman actress, 38, and ex-wife of Johnny Depp, is expecting her second child and is happy to add to her family, her rep told People on Thursday
Amber added a pop of colour by donning orange and grey sports trainers, while allowing her blonde tresses to fall over her shoulders in loose waves.
She accessorised with a slew of dainty jewellery and an Apple Watch, adding a black cap and ditching her coat as she began her exersize.
The star opted for a minimal palette of makeup to elevate her natural beauty as she made the most of the Spanish sunshine.
Amber was previously wed to Pirates Of The Caribbean star Johnny from 2015 until 2017 and they were involved in a high-profile defamation trial in 2022.
The blonde star appears to be single since her split and it is not known if Amber is having her baby alone or with a partner.
She was last linked to cinematographer Bianca Butti and in the past she has romanced Elon Musk and Vito Schnabel.
The Texas native is best known for her films The Rum Diary, Drive Angry, Zombieland and Aquaman and her 2022 trial made headlines.
Amber was ordered to pay the actor $10 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages – which she argued she didn't have.
The jury also awarded the actress $2 million in compensatory damages for her countersuit against Johnny.
The Hollywood actress looked to be in high spirits as she smiled and waved while jumping into a car to head out for a run at El Retiro park
She wore tight-fitting black sports leggings and a baggy sweatshirt
Amber added a pop of colour by donning orange and grey sports trainers, while allowing her blonde tresses to fall over her shoulders in loose waves
Last year Amber told Deadline her career won't be tarnished by her personal life.
She told the publication: 'I think I've earned respect for that to be its own thing. That's substantial enough. What I have been through, what I've lived through, doesn't make my career at all. And it's certainly not gonna stop my career.'
This comes after Johnny said he will 'never forget' his trials and tribulations.
The 61-year-old star has directed Modi: Three Days on the Wing of Madness, which centres on the story of Amedeo Modigliani, and Johnny has explained how he relates to the Italian artist.
The Hollywood star said at the San Sebastian International Film Festival: 'Each has their story. Sure, we can say that I've been through a number of things here and there. But, you know, I'm alright.
'I think we've all been through a number of things, ultimately. Maybe yours wasn't, didn't turn into a soap opera, televised, in fact.
'But we all experience and go through what we go through. And those things that we are able to live and remember and use, these are your stripes. You never forget them.
'So to see these people all on the ... teetering on the verge of earning their stripes, desperate to speak but unable to ... in a way.'
Amber is seen here in 2022 with her daughter Oonagh
Seen in Madrid, Spain with her little girl in September
Amber was previously wed to Pirates Of The Caribbean star Johnny from 2015 until 2017 and they were involved in a high-profile defamation trial in 2022 (pictured together in 2015)
Johnny previously confessed that he's consciously distanced himself from Hollywood following the case.
During a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival, he said: 'Do I feel boycotted now? No, not at all. But I don't feel boycotted by Hollywood because I don't think about it. I don't think about Hollywood.
'I don't have much further need for Hollywood myself.'
Johnny celebrated his 60th birthday last year, and a source revealed at the time that the actor has 'moved on' from his personal dramas.
The insider told PEOPLE: 'In the last year, he's been able to touch all these different parts of his life that he hadn't been able to do that much before because he was so busy dealing with the matters tied to the Amber trial.
'It's nice for him to be an artist first and foremost.'
Last year, Amber thanked fans for their 'overwhelming support' as Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom hits screens.
The star shared behind-the-scenes snaps from her time working on the long-awaited DC sequel, including a rare picture of her feeding Oonagh in the back of a car.
Last year Amber insisted her career won't be tarnished by her personal life
Johnny previously confessed that he's consciously distanced himself from Hollywood following the case
She captioned the Instagram post: 'After all this time, Aquaman 2 made its splash (sorry, it's too easy).
'Thank you to all of my fans for the overwhelming support and love in Mera's AQ return. Thank you so much.'
Amber was Mera alongside Jason Momoa's titular character and previously admitted there is a 'ton of pressure' on the flick to have blockbuster success.
The actress previously admitted that while she is 'honored' to have played a role in the DC world, she relished getting to work on a 'passion project' in the indie film In The Fire.
Speaking to Deadline, Amber said: 'There's a ton of pressure on these big franchise movies, with millions and millions of dollars at stake, and compromises are part of trying to make it the most successful thing it can be.
'Then on the other end of the spectrum is a small indie film like 'In The Fire', a work of art and work of love, with nowhere near the same resources, and so there are compromises there. The best luck you can have as an actor is to be able to balance both.'