Robert Pattinson and his model girlfriend Suki Waterhouse were spotted walking through New York City on Thursday.
The typically under-the-radar duo bundled up in dark coats as they braced the northeast cold.
Earlier this week the couple, 36 and 30 respectively, were seen arriving to the city at a local airport.
The Twilight sensation sported a pair of blue jeans with tears at each of the knees.
He wore a black baseball cap and covered his nose and mouth with a blue disposable face mask.
Pattinson, who hails from London, kept his hands warm by sticking them in his pockets as he walked alongside his longtime girlfriend.
The movie star finished the outfit with a pair of black Adidas sneakers.
For her part, Suki also wore a hat - she opted for a white variety that had a blue logo on the front.
Her light brown hair flowed out from underneath the headgear, flowing over her shoulders in a straight look.
A bit of a white shirt was visible underneath her long, puffer coat by Longchamp, which reached beyond her knees.
Keeping the getup stylish, she wore a pair of square-shaped dark sunglasses with round edges.
Suki carried her belongings in a sizable black bag that she draped over her shoulder as the twosome walked through the Big Apple.
The entertainer, who's also from the United Kingdom, stepped out in black pants and black shoes.
The lovebirds engaged in conversation as they walked along, with Suki flashing a smile and Robert showing animated facial expressions.
Robert and Suki have been together since 2018 and have been private about their love.
'If you let people in, it devalues what love is. If a stranger on the street asked you about your relationship, you’d think it extremely rude,' Robert said in 2019.
'If you put up a wall it ends up better. I can’t understand how someone can walk down the street holding hands, and it’s the same as when I do it and a hundred people are taking your photo,' he explained in a Sunday Times interview.
'The line between when you’re performing and when you’re not will eventually get washed away and you’ll go completely mad.'