Jameela Jamil put safety first Monday while grocery shopping at a health conscious grocery store in Calabasas, California.

The 34-year-old English actress wore a black face mask and white latex gloves while picking up essentials at an Erewhon natural foods market.

Jameela stepped out in a black sweatshirt, plain red trousers and black Rothy's Chelsea Boot for the shopping run.

Safety first: Jameela Jamil put safety first Monday while grocery shopping at a health conscious grocery store in Calabasas, California wearing a mask and gloves

She had her long dark hair straight down around her shoulders.

Jameela pushed a single cart filled with a few paper bags of products as she left the market.

Shelves in stores throughout the Los Angeles area have been mostly bare recently as residents stock up for a potentially lengthy period of self-quarantine and as a result of social distancing measures in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Jameela was a guest editor of the The Speech Issue for Playboy magazine available for digital download Tuesday.

Guest editor: The 34-year-old English actress was a guest editor of the The Speech Issue for Playboy magazine available for digital download Tuesday

The Good Place star guest edited the issue in partnership with her I Weigh movement that she started on Instagram in 2018 to promote a 'safe and radically inclusive space on social media'.

Jameela after a breast cancer scare in 2016 moved to Los Angeles where she was cast as Tahani Al-Jamil in the NBC fantasy series The Good Place that premiered in September 2016.

The Hampstead native also was interviewed in the Playboy issue by Ashley C. Ford who asked Jameela if she missed London.

'I miss aspects of London, but London is in such a strange place right now politically. In Los Angeles you kind of exist in this weird little bubble, this super progressive area where there’s so much love and so many gay people and multiracial couples.

It just feels safe here. Whereas in London, the discomfort is everywhere, like the fact that Muslim girls get acid thrown in their faces on the street there. I love my people, and I’m supporting them in the ways that I can, encouraging them to vote and take control of their lives,' she replied.

Jameela added that London was lagging in racial diversity and in women landing 'important jobs that lead to long-standing, dignified careers'.

Playboy interview: Jameela, shown earlier this month in New York City, was interviewed in the Playboy issue by Ashley C. Ford who asked The Good Place stare if she missed London

'Whereas I remember coming to America five years ago and seeing Robin Roberts hosting Good Morning America and knowing that Oprah is a really big deal here. Oprah would never have made it in the U.K. I couldn’t believe I was seeing women in their 50s and 60s of different races on the biggest shows on US television. That was a big moment, realizing if I wanted to continue in this industry, I would have to come here, because otherwise I’d be sent to the glue factory,' she continued.

The critically-acclaimed Good Place concluded its fourth and final season in January on NBC.

Jameela can be seen in the upcoming romantic comedy Marry Me produced by and starring Jennifer Lopez, 50, expected to be released later this year.

She has been in a relationship since 2015 to English singer James Blake, 31.