Home sweet home! Make-up free Teresa Palmer touches down in Adelaide with toddler son Bodhi as she prepares to start work on Mel Gibson war movie

She only just finished working in Germany. 

And after a whistle-stop visit to L.A., Teresa Palmer jetted off once again, this time returning to her native Australia. 

Touching down with her toddler son Bodhi in tow, the flame haired beauty beamed as they made their way through Adelaide airport on Monday.

Happy to be on home turf: Teresa Palmer and her son Bodhi were spotted arriving in Adelaide on Monday 

Happy to be on home turf: Teresa Palmer and her son Bodhi were spotted arriving in Adelaide on Monday 

Carrying the one-year-old after their long flight, Teresa seemed in high spirits as she made her way to a car.

Inside the pair were spotted playing as they waited for the remainder of their luggage, with 29-year-old Teresa putting on an energetic display for the little one. 

Wearing her flame haired tresses tied into a ponytail off her face, the beauty was casual in a striped t-shirt and some black trousers. 

Cherubic: Teresa carried her one-year-old son on one hip as she made her way through the arrivals hall 

Cherubic: Teresa carried her one-year-old son on one hip as she made her way through the arrivals hall 

Having fun: The 29-year-old was seen playing with her cherubic son as they waited for the rest of their luggage 

Having fun: The 29-year-old was seen playing with her cherubic son as they waited for the rest of their luggage 

Carrying a rucksack on her shoulders, the doting mother toted her son on one arm after their flight. 

Their arrival comes before Teresa begins work on her next project, a film directed by Mel Gibson. 

 Hacksaw Ridge, the film's title, is set in WWII and follows the story of Desmond Doss, the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor. 

Happy: Bodhi laughed and smiled as his mother tossed him in the air after their long-haul flight 

Happy: Bodhi laughed and smiled as his mother tossed him in the air after their long-haul flight 

High spirits: The beauty was fresh-faced and sported a comfortable travelling outfit of a t-shirt, trousers and boots
High spirits: The beauty was fresh-faced and sported a comfortable travelling outfit of a t-shirt, trousers and boots

High spirits: The beauty was fresh-faced and sported a comfortable travelling outfit of a t-shirt, trousers and boots

Hands-on: Teresa was reunited with Bodhi after having to spend weeks apart while she filmed for a movie in Germany

Hands-on: Teresa was reunited with Bodhi after having to spend weeks apart while she filmed for a movie in Germany

Reunited: The beauty was met at the airport by her mother, Paula Saunders, who helpfully carried one of her bags

Reunited: The beauty was met at the airport by her mother, Paula Saunders, who helpfully carried one of her bags

Teresa will star alongside fellow Australian actor Sam Worthington, Vince Vaughn and Andrew Garfield. 

The production takes Teresa away from her home in L.A. where she lives with husband Mark Webber and their son. 

The pair married in 2013, seven years after the beauty's move to the U.S. to find Hollywood success. 

Heavy load: The actress was seen toting a large carrier bag on one arm as her son played ahead of her 

Heavy load: The actress was seen toting a large carrier bag on one arm as her son played ahead of her 

Mummy's boy: Bodhi ducked into his mother as she carried him out of the airport before continuing their journey
Mummy's boy: Bodhi ducked into his mother as she carried him out of the airport before continuing their journey

Mummy's boy: Bodhi ducked into his mother as she carried him out of the airport before continuing their journey

Homeward bound: The actress propped her son onto her shoulders as their luggage was wheeled to a car 

Homeward bound: The actress propped her son onto her shoulders as their luggage was wheeled to a car 

 

 

 

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