Hilary Duff, Mike Comrie News: Son Luca Doesn't Look Too Happy As He Frowns In Pajamas During Their Morning Coffee Run [PHOTOS, VIDEOS]
Even though Hilary Duff stepped out of the house bright-eyed and well-rested, her two-year-old son, Luca, didn't seem to feel the same way.
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On Sunday, Daily Mail posted photos of the single mom during what appeared to be a not-so-happy early morning coffee run in Los Angeles.
Luca seemed to have just rolled out of bed as he was still wearing his green, star-printed pajamas with a pair of fur Ugg boots.
Duff, on the other hand, looked completely put together. She wore a pair of ripped, light blue jeans, a black slouchy sweater, a pair of grey sneakers, a half-up-half-down hairstyle and barely-there makeup.
She carried a black, iced coffee from Starbucks as she looked down at Luca who was rubbing his eyes and crying in one of the photos. In another, he was seen pouting with his lower lip sticking out.
Finally, the 27-year-old mom picked up her sleepy son and attempted to carry him and her coffee on their way home.
Luca's blonde hair definitely resembled bed head as they walked through the parking lot.
Estranged husband, Mike Comrie, was nowhere to be found during this morning outting.
Though it has seemed like Comrie and Duff were going to try to work their relationship out, he was nowhere to be seen during their little outting. They have recently been seen with their son, but it could be because he is "at the center of their relationship."
"We're constantly seen together and people are like, 'What are they doing? Are they back together? Are they not?' We're really good friends and we have so much respect for each other and obviously Luca is our No. 1 priority," Duff told E! News.
In an interview with Health, Duff admitted that the two still love each other.
"We have a two-year-old together. We love each other. Obviously it wasn't a rash decision that we made. We really are just trying to figure out how we are the most happy -- whether together or apart -- and we're doing it as lovingly as possible," Duff said.