Resourceful Margot Robbie improvises a skull-patterned bandana as a face covering while scouring Los Angeles for a grocery store with a speedy checkout line.

Margot Robbie was forced to improvise a face mask by using a skull bandana as she visited a grocery store in Los Angeles on Thursday during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Birds of Prey actress, 29, headed to a nearby supermarket wearing a stylish casual ensemble, consisting of a black T-shirt tucked into a pair of ankle length jeans.

She teamed her look with a black boots and a Chanel backpack for a touch of designer glam, and had her blonde tresses in two braids.

 

Quick thinking! Margot Robbie was forced to improvise a face mask by using a skull bandana as she visited a grocery store in Los Angeles on Thursday during the coronavirus pandemic

The Australian-born beauty hid her makeup free visage under a pair of black sunglasses and the bandana-turned-makeshift face mask.

She was seen looking for a store which had a shorter queue at the checkout so she could practise self-distancing.

But it seems the line at the supermarket she visited was too long for the former Neighbours star, so she turned back into her car in search for another shop.

Doing the right thing: Margot was seen looking for a store which had a shorter queue at the checkout so she could practise self-distancing

Margot’s outing comes amid claims she could play Joe ‘Exotic’ Schreibvogel in an upcoming mini-series adaptation of Netflix’s Tiger King documentary.

On Tuesday, Robert Moor, who hosts the Joe Exotic: Tiger King podcast that the mini-series is based on, told Andy Cohen’s Radio Andy Sirius XM program, that Margot would be a perfect fit.

‘My preferred casting, and this is a bit off the wall, would be Margot Robbie,’ he said, adding: ‘I think Margot Robbie should play Joe in like a gender-switched role.’ 

The Hollywood life: Margot and her British film director husband Tom Ackerley are based in Los Angeles

Netflix’s seven-episode Tiger King documentary series launched on March 20, and has quickly become a hot topic of conversation on social media.

The series centres on the eccentric Joe Exotic, described as a, ‘mulleted, gun-toting polygamist and country western singer who presides over an Oklahoma roadside zoo.’

In California, where Margot and her film director husband Tom Ackerley are based, there are a total of 94,60 cases of coronavirus, and 203 deaths as of Thursday

Meanwhile, in her home country of Australia, there are currently 5, 279 coronavirus cases and 20 deaths as of Friday morning.

Pandemic: In Australia, there are currently 5, 279 coronavirus cases and 20 deaths as of Friday morning