Cybill Shepherd was staying active when she was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on Thursday.
The 76-year-old actress was focused on fitness while out on a brisk walk with her assistant and her two adorable dogs.
Shepherd's rare sighting comes after she broke her silence about her years-long bad blood with her former Moonlighting costar Bruce Willis amid his ongoing battle with frontotemporal dementia.
She looked impressively svelte on her walk while wearing a peach-colored button-up long-sleeve shirt with the collar popped up for extra sun protection.
The Taxi Driver star intriguingly added white gloves to her look, possibly to also protect her from the sun's rays, and she covered up with a wide-brimmed white visor and reflective aviator sunglasses.
She completed her look with a sleek pair of dark blue jeans and sporty black-and-teal Brooks trainers.
Cybill Shepherd, 76, was staying active when she was pictured in a rare sighting in Los Angeles on Thursday. The actress was focused on fitness while out on a brisk walk with her assistant and her two adorable dogs
Shepherd and her assistant both carried trekking poles, which can be helpful for balance, but also provide a more intense workout than just walking alone.
She took turns walking one of her dogs on a leash, while her assistant watched over the other cute pup.
The Last Picture Show star tends to keep a low public profile these days, and she was last pictured out on the town back in February.
Her latest sighting comes after she cleared up the state of her decades-long feuds with both Willis and her former costar Christine Baranski.
Shepherd famously had a rocky relationship with her Moonlighting costar Willis and Baranski on their 1990s sitcom Cybill.
But the actress has since made peace with her former foes.
In an interview with People late last year, Shepherd said she was 'grateful' to have repaired her friendship with Willis, 71, prior to the world learning about his aphasia and frontotemporal dementia diagnoses.
'Yes, I'm very grateful for that,' she told the publication. 'Yeah, it was time.'
She covered up with a long-sleeve peach-colored top, gloves and a visor for sun protection. Shepherd brought along a trekking pole, which can help with balance but also provides a superior workout compared to walking without
Her latest sighting comes after she cleared up the state of her decades-long feuds with both her former Moonlighting costar Bruce Willis (pictured)
While speaking to People late last year, Shepherd also admitted to not having a great relationship with her Cybill costar Christine Baranski (pictured)
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Shepherd said she is also now 'good' with Baranski, 74, after they had an 'open-hearted' talk with one another.
The pair starred in the '90s sitcom Cybill, which followed the life of middle-aged actress Cybill Sheridan (portrayed by Shepherd).
However, Shepherd claimed in her 2000 memoir, Cybill Disobedience, that they didn't have a good relationship, as Baranski was 'unfriendly'.
Baranski addressed the claim in a 2022 interview with The Guardian, admitting they had 'issues,' but she refrained from getting into the details.
'I have never publicly gone into that. Yes, there were issues, but I prefer to take the higher ground and say, look, that show gave me so much,' Baranski said.
Shepherd also had a famously rocky off-screen relationship with her Moonlighting costar Willis.
While their on-screen chemistry was undeniable, Cybill said they couldn't stand one another at one particular point during the show.
'I remember at one point in the show, it had gotten to where we just hated each other,' Cybill admitted to Entertainment Weekly in 2005 about her and Bruce’s tumultuous working relationship.
While she and Willis had great chemistry on screen, there was a time when they couldn't stand one another
The Last Picture Show star said the temperature in the room increased when she did a reading with Willis for their show
She added, 'It was a very volatile show anyway, but that’s also what made it great.'
Shepherd admitted they had true chemistry: 'We had the real stuff. I went to the network and did readings with, like, 17 different men. And I felt no spark with them. But with Bruce, the temperature in the room went 20 degrees higher. For me, anyway.'
Willis has been in the spotlight recently due to his battle with frontotemporal dementia.
In March 2022, his family announced that he would be stepping away from acting after he was diagnosed with aphasia, a brain disorder that affects how sufferers speak.
The following year, his family announced the condition had 'progressed' to frontotemporal dementia.
Following the public news of Willis’s diagnosis, Shepherd spoke warmly of her former costar at the Race to Erase MS benefit gala in Los Angeles in May 2022.
'I will always love Bruce,' Shepherd told Extra.
She praised Willis’s natural charisma and how he managed to secure his role on Moonlighting, which represented a breakthrough that helped launch his successful film career before he went on to star in hits including Die Hard, Pulp Fiction and The Sixth Sense.
Shepherd shared that she had also repaired her friendship with and Baranski; pictured together in 1996 with Alan Rickman (R)
Shepherd said she was able to resolve things with Baranski after an 'open-hearted' talk; Baranski is pictured in September 2025 in NYC
Born in Memphis, Shepherd rose to fame through her role on the hit series Moonlighting, where she starred on the comedic drama alongside Willis as Maddie, opposite his David Addison; pictured in 2022 in LA
'I just have to say one thing about Bruce — no one else was ever considered for the part when he walked in the room,' Shepherd added.
Born in Memphis, Shepherd rose to fame through her role on the hit series Moonlighting, where she starred alongside Willis as Maddie, opposite his David Addison in the comedic drama.
She earned widespread praise for her performance on the series, which aired on ABC from 1985 to 1989.
Shepherd won two Golden Globes for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical in 1986 and 1987, and she was nominated again in 1988.
In addition, she received an Emmy nomination in 1988 for her work on the series.
Later, from 1995 to 1997, Shepherd garnered three more Emmy nods for her role on the CBS sitcom Cybill, which also earned her a Golden Globe win in 1996 and a nomination the following year.
In her 2000 memoir, Shepherd weighed in on rumors that she had been jealous of Willis and Baranski for winning Emmys for Moonlighting and Cybill, respectively, whereas she was nominated but never won for either show.
'The grain of truth in this controversy was that of course I was envious,' she admitted in Cybill Disobedience. 'Who doesn't want to win an Emmy?'
Shepherd has most recently been showing off her singing abilities in her musical stage show, Queen Of The Lucky Club, and she most recently appeared on screen in the 2023 TV movie How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy Story.

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