Whitney Port looks sporty chic on a solo walk around her Studio City neighborhood

The Hills star Whitney Port showcased her shapely legs in a pair of grey leggings around her neighborhood in Studio City on Wednesday. 

While displaying her enviable figure in a sporty chic ensemble, the 35-year-old reality star safely donned a CDC-recommended face mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  

As she enjoyed the fresh air, Port looked in high spirits with a bright smile on her solo stroll.    

Stunner: The Hills star Whitney Port showcased her shapely legs in a pair of grey leggings around her neighborhood in Studio City on Wednesday

Stunner: The Hills star Whitney Port showcased her shapely legs in a pair of grey leggings around her neighborhood in Studio City on Wednesday

She paired her fitted joggers with a lavender long sleeve, olive baseball cap and a Gucci fanny pack, which emphasized her trim waist.  

The mother-of-one, who shares a nearly three-year-old son with husband Tim Rosenman, accessorized with a pastel pink pair of sunglasses.  

Despite appearing calm and collected on her most recent outing during quarantine,  she recently opened up to fans about her insecurities. 

All legs: While displaying her enviable figure in a sporty chic ensemble, the 35-year-old reality star safely donned a CDC-recommended face mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19

All legs: While displaying her enviable figure in a sporty chic ensemble, the 35-year-old reality star safely donned a CDC-recommended face mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19

In a lengthy message posted to her Instagram stories last month, Whitney came clean about all the pressure she had been putting on herself. 

'Today was not a good day,' she wrote. 'I feel EXCEPTIONALLY guilty not having a good day considering we are all healthy, but the feelings of insecurity just wouldn't go away. I have had a lot of insecurities for a while and they have grown more since the quarantine.'

She added: 'I try to lead a good example, which for me has always meant being real with you guys and hoping I've created a safe place for us to share our deepest, darkest secrets, but I haven't been totally honest about how much negative self-talk actually do.'  

Happy: As she enjoyed the fresh air, Port appeared in high spirits with a bright smile on her solo stroll
Trendy: She paired her fitted joggers with a lavender long sleeve, olive baseball cap and a Gucci fanny pack, which emphasized her trim waist

The mother-of-one, who shares a nearly three-year-old son with husband Tim Rosenman, accessorized with a pastel pink pair of sunglasses

'I sometimes don't think I'm a good person. Like wonder why I don't care about so many things or don't take things seriously or only think about how something is going to affect me.'

She also shared the insecurities she had been feeling in her relationship with her TV producer husband.

'I'm not good on my phone, I'm lazy, I don't write back to my friends and family sometimes for days, I don't want timmy to have fun without me or even feel a need to be away from me, etc. etc., etc., and this quarantine has magnified that all.' 

'I sometimes don't think I'm a good person. Like wonder why I don't care about so many things or don't take things seriously or only think about how something is going to affect me,' she recently admitted to fans

'I sometimes don't think I'm a good person. Like wonder why I don't care about so many things or don't take things seriously or only think about how something is going to affect me,' she recently admitted to fans

'The last thing I want is for anyone to feel sorry for me. I know I am an incredibly blessed person but thought I owed you guys some sincerity. I also thought if I wrote it down and confessed it all, I would be more conscious of it and actually hold myself accountable to change,' the beauty continued.  

Whitney also shared the message she received from her older sister Ashley Port, who urged her to stop 'judging' herself during this particularly difficult time.

'I wish you could see yourself through someone else's eyes,' she assured her.

Insecurities: In a lengthy message posted to her Instagram stories last month, Whitney came clean about all the pressure she had been putting on herself

Insecurities: In a lengthy message posted to her Instagram stories last month, Whitney came clean about all the pressure she had been putting on herself