No diva behavior here! Hilary Swank lugs her own huge suitcase as she arrives at LAX 

She probably didn't pack her Academy Awards for the trip, but the large suitcase travelling with Hilary Swank on Sunday was certainly big enough to fit them.

The 40-year-old actress was spotted as she headed into the Los Angeles International Airport, pulling a large, silver bag.

Apparently flying solo, the Million Dollar Baby star gave a million-dollar smile as she headed out of town.

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Ready to fly: Hilary Swank pulled a large suitcase behind her as she headed to a plane at the Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday

Ready to fly: Hilary Swank pulled a large suitcase behind her as she headed to a plane at the Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday

Hilary wore her light brown hair loose and straight, pushed back behind her ears for the sake of convenience.

No jewellery was worn for the travel day, although Hilary did accessorize with a reddish-brown leather belt and a large, black purse slung over one shoulder.

In a daring choice for someone about to get on an airplane, Hilary wore mostly white clothing.

Happy travels: Despite the luggage she had to move, the Million Dollar Baby actress offered a big smile as she headed into the terminal

Happy travels: Despite the luggage she had to move, the Million Dollar Baby actress offered a big smile as she headed into the terminal

Unusual jacket: Although wearing mostly white otherwise, Hilary added a splash of colour with a striped blue jacket with short sleeves

Unusual jacket: Although wearing mostly white otherwise, Hilary added a splash of colour with a striped blue jacket with short sleeves

Perhaps counting on no turbulence in-flight, the Boys Don't Cry Oscar winner's outfit started with a white tank top and white trousers.

Hilary's one spot of colour came in the form of a pinstriped blue shirt that zipped up the front and ended above the elbow in cuffed sleeves.

For shoes, Hilary went with reddish-brown boots that matched her belt.

Smooth ride: Considering her white clothing, Hilary was either very brave or very confident of no in-flight turbulence
Smooth ride: Considering her white clothing, Hilary was either very brave or very confident of no in-flight turbulence

Smooth ride: Considering her white clothing, Hilary was either very brave or very confident of no in-flight turbulence

As for that suitcase, Hilary rolled it behind her, but the size may have been a little too big for the standard overhead compartment.

Most recently seen in 2014's You're Not You, Hilary made headlines early in April talking about a need for greater equality in the United States.

As she explained on the Meredith Vieira Show: 'We have a long way to go.'

Social change: Hilary won her first Oscar playing a transgender man in Boys Don't Cry, an issue she recently spoke about, noting that society had 'taken strides' over the past few decades

Social change: Hilary won her first Oscar playing a transgender man in Boys Don't Cry, an issue she recently spoke about, noting that society had 'taken strides' over the past few decades

The winner of the 1999 Academy Award for playing a young, transgender man in Boys Don't Cry, Hilary did note that the country had 'taken strides since that movie.'

'It's astonishing to me that we are here in 2015, and there are so many issues that need to be looked at and handled, and we shouldn't dictate who people should love,' she added.

Hilary is expected to appear on television in 2015, playing the female lead in the Starz cable network's new show, The One Percent, opposite Ed Helms and Ed Harris.

In the show, which does not yet have a release date, a dysfunctional family struggles to stay afloat when their family farm faces economic ruin.

Remaining issues: On the Meredith Vieira Show in early April, Hilary did note that there were still 'so many issues' regarding freedom to love

Remaining issues: On the Meredith Vieira Show in early April, Hilary did note that there were still 'so many issues' regarding freedom to love

 

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