Hilary Duff beats the heat in black leggings as she leaves Starbucks

Hilary Duff beats the heat in black leggings as she leaves Starbucks juggling her drink and car keys

She has her hands full raising two children.

And Hilary Duff’s juggling skills came to good use on Saturday while grabbing a drink to go from Starbucks.

The actress, 32, was spotted leaving the Malibu cafe carrying her pink beverage, keys, and cell phone. 

She has her hands full! Hilary Duff’s juggling skills came to good use on Saturday while grabbing a drink to go from Starbucks in Malibu on Saturday 

Though she was in the middle of quarantine, Hilary was still looking good.  

Hilary was armed with a preppy face mask, ensuring she was both safe and stylish for her coffee run. 

The star rocked a head full of loose, beachy waves, a white T-shirt that flashed just a hint of skin, and a pair of black leggings.

She strode comfortably about in black Birkenstock sandals.  

Fashionably protected: Hilary was armed with a preppy face mask, ensuring she was both safe and stylish for her coffee run

Fashionably protected: Hilary was armed with a preppy face mask, ensuring she was both safe and stylish for her coffee run

Hilary appeared to be enjoying some quality ‘me time’ as she stepped out in Malibu without any of her family members by her side.

The actress has been spending more quality time than ever before with her son Luca, eight, whom she shares with ex-husband Mike Comrie, and daughter Banks, one, her daughter with second husband Matthew Koma.   

The future still remains uncertain for the family, with Hilary’s son Luca starting third grade in the middle of a pandemic.   

Aww: Duff shares daughter Banks with her husband Matthew Koma, whom she married last year

Aww: Duff shares daughter Banks with her husband Matthew Koma, whom she married last year

‘Luca goes to private school, and we’re just waiting to see what happens,’ Hilary told People last month. 

‘For his emotional well-being, I think it would be great if he could go back to school, but also it depends on what that looks like. 

‘If it’s just strictly learning and no social interaction … I guess I would let him make the choice,’ she continued. 

‘If he was going and it was super sterile and it wasn’t benefiting him [in a social way], I would be up for remote learning again.’

Taking it a step at a time: The future still remains uncertain for the family, with Hilary's son Luca starting third grade in the middle of a pandemic

Taking it a step at a time: The future still remains uncertain for the family, with Hilary’s son Luca starting third grade in the middle of a pandemic