Can't hide her smile! Michelle Rodriguez has a fit of giggles while walking with BFF Mohammed Al Turki in New York City
Michelle Rodriguez is frequently joined at major events by her best friend, producer Mohammed Al Turki.
And Friday the pair looked particularly chummy, as they were spotted sharing a laugh while walking through Soho in New York City together.
The 37-year-old couldn't control her giggles as she smiled alongside her 29-year-old pal, as they enjoyed their casual stroll.
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In good spirits: Michelle Rodriguez showed off a wide grin as she was spotted walking with close friend Mohammed Al Turki in New York City on Friday
Michelle looked laid-back on the outing, sporting a skintight black tank top, which highlighted her toned stomach.
She wore the fitted top underneath a loose-fitting, semi-sheer white blouse, and coupled it with a pair of black trousers.
The Fast and the Furious star finished off the comfortable look with a pair of black leather sandals with gold embellishments.
She wore her long, dark tresses in loose curls, and hid her eyes behind round-framed, gold sunglasses.
Sharing a laugh: The two had a fit of giggles as they strolled through Soho together
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Her friend Mohammed matched her casual dress, sporting a navy blue button down over a fitted T-shirt.
He finished off the look with a pair of fitted navy blue trousers, and donned shiny, black leather loafers.
The pair seemed to be in good spirits as the walked together in New York City, sporting wide grins and breaking out into fits of giggles.
Meanwhile, on Thursday Michelle dished about the upcoming eighth installment of The Fast and the Furious franchise while chatting with E! News at the Harper's Bazaar Icon Party.
She excitedly revealed that they're 'trying to round up the troops' so as to begin shooting 'next summer.'
Michelle seemed thrilled to be working on the upcoming sequel, thinking of it as a way to 'move on after Paul [Walker],' who died in a tragic car crash in 2013.
Laid-back: The actress looked casual in a skintight tank top, loose-fitting blouse, black trousers, and black leather sandals
She continued: 'And being that this is a global franchise now, it's not just the American baby, it's important that we consider moving on and take it seriously.'
The Lost actress stressed the need for the film to have 'heart' and hoped to find 'somebody who's passionate about directing it - I think that's the most important thing is finding a good director.'
She also dished that they were hoping to shoot in New York for the eighth film, an idea the studio seemed open to.
'It'll be my first movie at home since Girl Fight!' Michelle gushed, as she joked of keeping her fingers crossed that the movie gets its East Coast location.
Moving on: On Thursday Michelle dished about the upcoming eighth film in The Fast and the Furious franchise, and how it would be a way to 'move on after Paul [Walker],' who died in a tragic car crash in 2013
Ready to get to it: Michelle shared that the cast is supposed to reunite to work on the new picture 'next summer,' and that she hopes it will shoot in New York
Meanwhile, her co-star Vinn Diesel previously talked a little bit about Fast 8, which he has nicknamed 'F8 - aka Fate,' while at the MTV Movie Awards.
'Paul used to say that 8 was guaranteed and, in some ways, when your brother guarantees something, you have to make sure it comes to pass,' he said, adding: 'So, if fate has it - fate, F8 - then you'll get it. Furious 7 was for Paul; 8 is from Paul.'
The eighth film is set for release in April 2017.
'Round up the troops' Michelle recently dished on the upcoming eighth film in The Fast and the Furious franchise, which she said was a way to 'move on after Paul [Walker]' (pictured L to R: Tyrese Gibson, Michelle, Paul, Ludacris)
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