Susan Sarandon was spotted while strolling through New York City’s East Village on Sunday morning.
The 76-year-old performer appeared to be having a pleasant day as she flashed a smile while she made her way dow the city’s bustling streets.
Her sighting comes after it as reported this week that she is suing a construction company for allegedly doing substandard work on her home in Vermont, according to Reuters.
The Academy Award-winning actress, who recently attended a film festival in Italy, wore an almost entirely red-and-white outfit that included a flowing and patterned long-sleeve blouse.
Sarandon tucked her top into a pair of bright red trousers while she stepped out.
Out and about: Susan Sarandon was spotted while strolling through New York City’s East Village on Sunday morning
The cast member of The Rocky Horror Picture Show also donned a pair of striped shoes, as well as bright white socks.
The performer accessorized with a multicolored purse and a fashionable set of sunglasses.
Her gorgeous red hair was cut short and paired well with the tones of her clothing.
Although she appeared to be making the most of her morning, Sarandon recently launched a lawsuit against the construction firm that built her Stamford, Vermont home.
According to Reuters, the performer filed a lawsuit against DeGrenier Contracting and Property Management at a federal court in Springfield, Massachusetts, this past Thursday.
Per the filing, Sarandon’s representatives found numerous problems with her residence, including issues with mold, insulation and an unfinished ceiling in her main bedroom.
The actress filed her lawsuit via her limited liability company, The Right to Bear Farms, through which she also purchased her 45-acre property in 2018.
The performer, who is also known for her long history of environmental advocacy, intended to reside in an ‘entirely off-the-grid’ home that would run on solar power and geothermal energy.’
Sarandon was said to have made her requests about the planned home’s specifications ‘in light of increasing global environmental instability.’
Keeping it consistent: The Academy Award-winning actress wore an almost entirely red-and-white outfit that included a flowing and patterned long-sleeve blouse
Serious business: Sarandon recently launched a lawsuit against the construction firm that built her Stamford, Vermont home
Issues: Per the filing, Sarandon’s representatives found numerous problems with her residence, including issues with mold, insulation and an unfinished ceiling in her main bedroom
In her filing, the actress alleged that DeGrenier’s owner gave false statements about his qualifications and charged for nonexistent services.
She also alleged that the owner was paid a sum of $140,000 to serve as a caretaker for the property following the home’s construction, although she expressed that the individual did nothing to earn the amount.
The performer has since made claims of unjust enrichment, fraudulent misrepresentation and breach of contract, and she is seeking unspecified damages..
DeGrenier Contracting and Property Management’s owner declined to make any public comments about the lawsuit.