She's been hard at work on the Dirty Dancing musical reboot.
But Abigail Breslin was taking things easy on Saturday as she enjoyed a leisurely day in West Hollywood with her friends.
Stopping for a cigarette break, the 20-year-old actress seemed to be feeling weary as she crouched down and rested on her haunches against a wall.
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Ready for the weekend: She's been hard at work on the Dirty Dancing musical reboot. But Abigail Breslin was taking things easy on Saturday as she enjoyed a leisurely day in West Hollywood with her friends
Looking casual but chic for the outing, the pretty brunette donned a loose fitting orange top and khaki jacket that she wore with the sleeves rolled up.
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ShareSlipping her shapely pins into a pair of black skinny jeans, she added some height to her frame in a pair of heeled ankle boots.
Sweeping her glossy locks away from her face, she styled her tresses in a high ponytail, exposing her pretty features.

Holy smokes! Stopping for a cigarette break, the 20-year-old actress looked casual but chic for the outing, donning a loose fitting orange top and khaki jacket that she wore with the sleeves rolled up
Whilst Abigail is known for her blonde locks, she dyed them brunette for her role as Frances 'Baby' Houseman in Dirty Dancing.
Debra Messing, Nicole Scherzinger, Shane Harper and Sarah Hyland are also set to star in the ABC reboot which will air later this year.
Abigail has undoubtedly taken her part in the TV film seriously and even got herself tattoo inspired by the script.

Transformed: Abigail is known for her blonde locks, but dyed them brunette earlier this year for her role as Frances 'Baby' Houseman in the ABC TV movie of Dirty Dancing

'Dirty DancINKED': Abigail has undoubtedly taken her part in the TV film seriously and even got herself tattoo inspired by the script - undoubtedly the most famous quote from the original 1987 film
Taking to Instagram last week, the Little Miss Sunshine star showed off her latest inking, with 'No one puts baby in a corner,' written in cursive.
Undoubtedly the most famous quote from the original 1987 film starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, the tattoo was accompanied by Abigail quipping: 'I carried a watermelon and all i got was this tattoo. #DirtyDancINKED.'
The year looks set to be a busy one for Abigail, who also has films Yamasong: March of the Hollows, and Freak Show due for release.

Busy bee: The year looks set to be a busy one for Abigail, who also has films Yamasong: March of the Hollows, and Freak Show due for release
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