Mel Gibson, 64, takes a self-isolation break as he stocks up on groceries with girlfriend

Mel Gibson, 64, takes a break from self-isolation to stock up on groceries with girlfriend Rosalind Ross, 29

Mel Gibson took a break from self-isolation to stock up his kitchen. 

The actor, 64, was spotted at Erewhon Market in Los Angeles on Monday with his long-time girlfriend, Rosalind Ross, 29.

Mel kept it casual for the outing, sporting a faded plaid shirt, black shorts, and matching sneakers.

Stocking up! Mel Gibson was spotted at Erewhon Market in Los Angeles on Monday with his long-time girlfriend, Rosalind Ross, 29

He protected himself from the sunshine beneath a buffalo print cap. 

Mel still had his wallet out as he left the store, simultaneously juggling his sunglasses and iPhone in the same hand.   

Rosalind followed several steps behind, pushing the grocery cart full of items whilst wearing her hair up into a high bun. 

Mel and Rosalind have been going strong since 2014, when they first started dating.  

Nothing fancy: Mel kept it casual for the outing, sporting a faded plaid shirt, black shorts, and matching sneakers

Nothing fancy: Mel kept it casual for the outing, sporting a faded plaid shirt, black shorts, and matching sneakers

The What Women Want actor welcomed his ninth child, son Lars, with Rosalind in January 2017.

He and Robyn were married 31 years, from 1980 to 2011, though they separated in 2006. He also has a daughter, Lucia, 10, with Russian pianist Oksana Grigorieva. 

Mel was back in the news earlier this year after it was revealed he and Danny Glover were set to star in Lethal Weapon 5.

Family man: The What Women Want actor welcomed his ninth child, son Lars, with Rosalind in January 2017 (pictured 2019)

Family man: The What Women Want actor welcomed his ninth child, son Lars, with Rosalind in January 2017 (pictured 2019)

Producer Dan Lin confirmed back in January that he and the film franchise’s director Richard Donner are working on bringing the action buddy cop franchise back to the big screen for another outing. 

Speaking on The Hollywood Reporter’s Producers Roundtable, he said the film would focus on Detective Martin Riggs and his partner Detective Roger Murtaugh, 22 years after the release of Lethal Weapon 4.

Dan explained: ‘We’re trying to make the last Lethal Weapon movie. And Dick Donner’s coming back. The original cast is coming back. And it’s just amazing. The story is very personal to him.’

He said the two actors are both ‘ready to go’, but the script for the project still needs to be finished so the film is still in its pre-production stage.

Dan added: ‘Mel and Danny are ready to go, so it’s about the script.’  

Back for more: Mel was back in the news earlier this year after it was revealed he and Danny Glover were set to star in Lethal Weapon 5

Back for more: Mel was back in the news earlier this year after it was revealed he and Danny Glover were set to star in Lethal Weapon 5