Denise Richards has two new films currently in the post-production phase: the action-fantasy Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace and the drama A Walking Miracle.
But on Saturday the actress enjoyed some downtime when she headed out for lunch with her husband Aaron Phypers at Lucky's in Malibu.
The afternoon outing comes just about a week after her friend Tori Spelling admitted to signing on to her OnlyFans account, an adult content subscription service, with a fake name and spending $400 in just two days.
The couple were spotted while making their way out of the restaurant walking arm-in-arm.
Richards, 51, flashed a wide smile dressed in black leggings with a white stripe down the side of each leg. She layered a pink and white jacket over a black t-shirt.
The Illinois native also sported black boots, stylish sunglasses, and had her blonde tresses pulled back off her face in the front and flowing long in the back.
Phypers, 50, kept it casual in the fashion department in blue jeans and a black button-down shirt over gray t-shirt and matching sneakers.
The actor also wore a black baseball cap over his short dark brown hair, as he led his lady back to their parked vehicle.
Last summer, Richards spoke out in support of her 18-year-old daughter's OnlyFans account over the summer, despite her ex-husband Charlie Sheen's disapproval, and then followed up by opening her own page on the adult content subscription service.
Fast forward about six months, and Spelling explained her motivation to wanting to see what Richards' was posting on her account with the X-rated service during an appearance on .
'I've been friends with her for years. I was just kind of fascinated by the whole OnlyFans and — I'm not going to lie — I was like, "Let me check it out. What is it entail?"' the actress shared on the podcast.
One of the first things she learned was that she needed to pay for a subscription to gain entry in Richard's account.
'So I looked at it and of course it shows something like unless you subscribe you can't get it. So of course I subscribed under a fake name,' she added.
'It's riveting," the star continued, adding that she then dropped more money into the account for greater access. "I just wanted to see. It's my friend. I'm like, 'Hey, how far is she going?'"
Spelling proceeded to confess that she was more than intrigued at what she might find on her account.
The mother of five then gave her opinion on how OnlyFans tried to get people to spend more money.
'They say, allegedly, if you tip them they get back to you faster. So I was like, "Hey, love what I'm seeing, would love to see some more,' she told Lewis, adding, 'I ended up, in the course of two days, spending $400. I couldn't stop.'
Lewis quickly followed up by asking whether the $400 was 'all spent on Denise.'
After confirming that all the money was in fact spent on the Wild Things star, Spelling emphatically admitted: 'God she looks good.'
Richards launched her OnlyFans account last summer, shortly after her daughter Sami Sheen joined the service. At the time, the Starship Troopers actress called the social platform 'really empowering for the creators to be their true, authentic self.'
'You own your content. The other sites, they can sell your content,' the 51-year-old explained during an interview on KTLA this past July, as reported by E! News. 'We all post pictures with ourselves with bathing suits on Instagram and some of the other sites that there's no difference other than you actually own the content.'
Richards would go on to defend her daughter's decision to create an OnlyFans account.
'A lot of us have posted pictures of ourselves on Instagram in a bikini or something that might be perceived as risqué,' she explained . 'And if my daughter chooses to post a picture of herself in a bathing suit on OnlyFans, why would she get backlash on that but not on Instagram?'