Khloe Kardashian made the most of a dressed-down ensemble while leaving a studio in Los Angeles on Friday.
The 39-year-old reality television personality stayed comfortable in a casual outfit as she stepped out of the facility and hopped into her Ferrari sports car before speeding off into the city’s streets.
The entrepreneur, who recently sent fans into a frenzy after she went makeup-free during an episode of her family’s show, donned a light gray hoodie and a matching pair of sweat pants.
Kardashian also wore a pair of white athletic shoes and accessorized with jet-black sunglasses.
The social media powerhouse’s gorgeous light hair fell onto her shoulders and back and paired well with the light tones of her clothing.
The Good American co-founder’s outing took place just over a week after the conclusion of The Kardashians’ fourth season.
The reality program premiered on Hulu in April of last year and serves as a continuation of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, which ran for nearly fourteen years.
In addition to Khloe, the series stars her sisters Kim and Kourtney, half-sisters Kendall and Kylie and the family’s matriarch, Kris Jenner.
The show follows the extended Kardashian family as they balance their professional interests and turbulent personal lives.
The program has received negative reviews ever since its debut and currently holds a 31% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
However, the show has become popular with the family’s longtime fans, and it was renewed for another two seasons this past May.
Kardashian opened up to Variety about her family’s program and spoke about why they wanted to switch from a cable network to a streaming service.
‘It sounds so old fashioned, but we are people who applaud ourselves in so many other facets of our life that we are ahead of the time,’ she said.
The reality television personality then stated that her family wanted to serve as an example for other franchises making the switch from format to format.
‘We wanted to be with someone that’s tech forward, so we’re with the times. For us to be still on cable was just not so on brand for us,’ she said.
She humorously added: ‘I remember years ago when streaming became a thing, I was like, “What is streaming?” It was just so foreign.’