Naomi Watts gets out in cold New York with her rescue dog Izzy after being heartbroken over not being able to attend Penguin Bloom’s premiere in sunny Australia
She was heartbroken that she could not travel to Australia for the premiere of her movie Penguin Bloom due to COVID-19 restrictions.
And on Sunday, Naomi Watts was spotted walking through cold New York City with her rescue dog Izzy.
The 52-year-old looked effortlessly chic as she made her way through the trendy suburb of Tribeca.

It’s cold outside! Naomi Watts got out in cold New York with her rescue dog Izzy after she was heartbroken over not being able to attend the Penguin Bloom premiere in sunny Australia.
The blonde beauty kept warm with a cream scarf, long jacket, blue frayed jeans and sneakers.
The actress paired her outfit with a nude leather crossbody bag, a gray face mask and an equally colored sweater under her jacket.
Naomi’s hair was off and she seemed to be makeup-free.
She walked briskly down a street, texting casually on her phone as her dog led her around the corner.


Casual Chic: The 52-year-old looked effortlessly chic as she made her way through the trendy suburb of Tribeca


Bundled: The blonde beauty was kept warm with a cream scarf, long jacket, blue frayed jeans and sneakers


What else was she wearing? The actress paired her outfit with a nude leather crossbody bag, a gray face mask and an even-colored sweater under her jacket


Finer Details: Naomi’s hair was out and she seemed to be makeup-free for the chilly outing
Izzy had a bright pink belt and seemed delighted to be out of the house.
They walked down another street, before Naomi adjusted her face mask as she walked into the wind.
Naomi was heartbroken when she was unable to travel to Australia for the premiere of Penguin Bloom due to travel restrictions due to the coronavirus.


Fast pace: She walked briskly down a street, texting casually on her phone as her dog led her around the corner


Outing: Izzy had a bright pink line and seemed overjoyed to be out of the house


COVID-19 safe: They walked down another street, before Naomi adjusted her face mask while walking into the wind


Upset: Naomi was heartbroken when she couldn’t travel to Australia for Penguin Bloom premiere due to travel restrictions related to the coronavirus


“It doesn’t feel great not to be there and share the experience with all those people and of course the Blooms too,” she told The Daily Telegraph’s Confidential on January 19.
“It doesn’t feel great not to be there and share the experience with all those people and of course the Blooms too,” she told The Daily Telegraph’s Confidential on January 19.
The Australian star lives in Big Apple with her two sons – Sasha, 12, and Kai, 11 – where she amicably raised them with her former partner, Liev Schreiber.
Penguin Bloom is based on the true story of a paralyzed woman’s life-saving relationship with a magpie.


New Movie: Penguin Bloom is based on the true story of a paralyzed woman’s life-saving relationship with a magpie. Naomi plays Sam Bloom’s character in the movie