Sigourney Weaver strolls on the beach after swimming in the ocean 

Sigourney Weaver, 71, covers up with an orange fleece over her wetsuit as she strolls on the beach after a swim in the ocean

She’s was recently seen enjoying a day at the beach with her daughter Charlotte. 

But Sigourney Weaver cut a solo figure as she strolled along the sand after swimming in the ocean in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

The Aliens actress, 71, pulled a cosy orange fleece over her wet suit and donned a blue face mask as she walked on the beach after a swim in the ocean.

Wrapped up warm: Sigourney Weaver, 71, cut a solo figure as she strolled along the sand after swimming in the ocean in Los Angeles on Wednesday

Sigourney donned a full-body black wetsuit as she enjoyed a swim in the chilly California ocean.

The Hollywood star then wrapped up in a blue towel and orange fleece as she exited the water.

Sigourney quickly donned a blue floral face mask as she walked along the beach ensuring she kept herself safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This sighting comes after the actress – whose father Pat Weaver created the Today show – appeared on the February issue of InStyle

Out and about: The Aliens actress pulled a cosy orange fleece over her wet suit and donned a blue face mask as she walked on the beach after a swim in the ocean

Out and about: The Aliens actress pulled a cosy orange fleece over her wet suit and donned a blue face mask as she walked on the beach after a swim in the ocean

Speaking with reference to her dressed-down appearance on the publication’s cover, Weaver spoke about how she felt fashion trends would change after the end of the global pandemic; the actress noted that the future differences would be fine with her.

‘Maybe dressing up will become more personal, more individual — and more comfortable, which I think is a great thing,’ she said. 

Weaver discussed multiple topics during her interview with the fashion publication, including her beginnings as an actress and how she reacted to her former acting professors dismissing her talent as a performer, which she has reportedly taken as a learning experience.

‘They said that I didn’t have the talent to be in the business, that they didn’t think I should be at the school. It took me many years to get over it….if anyone reads this who’s an acting student, do not do what I did—don’t take it so seriously and actually believe them.’ 

The three-time Academy Award nominee then spoke about how she proved her detractors wrong and how her subsequent success as an actress has allowed her to modify the parts that she is given, stating that: ‘I often have…input.’ 

 

Sticking together: Sigourney is pictured with her husband Jim Simpson and their daughter Charlotte last year. The couple have been married since 1984

Sticking together: Sigourney is pictured with her husband Jim Simpson and their daughter Charlotte last year. The couple have been married since 1984

Weaver elaborated: ‘That’s both the advantage and the disadvantage of working with me.’

The Paul actress also gave her opinion on relationship advice and how she believed in looking inward when facing issues with a partner; she has been married to stage director Jim Simpson since 1984 and the two share a daughter named Charlotte, aged 30. 

The actress opined: ‘I’ve always believed what they say in the psychology magazines—that whatever is wrong with your current relationship, you’ll re-experience it in the next one. So why not stick with this great guy who you found and work things out with him?’

Weaver also discussed how her stage name was not the result of a larger play about changing her identity, which many sources have speculated about; the actress was born as Susan Alexandra Weaver.

‘I didn’t realise what a huge step it was to change my name, or what it probably said about me wanting to go my own way. I didn’t see it in that context. I just didn’t like being called Susie…and look, now some people call me Siggy, which is just like Susie. You can’t escape your destiny.’ 

Her body of work: Weaver, who is 6ft tall, has always used her incredible figure to help advance her career; seen in Ghostbusters

Looking good: The star has the acting chops and a degree from Yale University; seen in Alien in 1979

Her body of work: Weaver, who is 6ft tall, has always used her incredible figure to help advance her career even though she has the acting chops and a degree from Yale University