'Rebel': Melissa McCarthy goes shopping in statement sweatshirt and leggings after rallying votes for Hillary Clinton

Melissa McCarthy went shopping on Saturday wearing a 'rebel'sweatshirt. 

The Ghostbusters reboot star sported the burgundy statement number as she dropped by a DIY store in Los Angeles with her daughters.

The actress, 46, wore a dark-colored bandana over her hair and  wore black patterned leggings.

Casual Saturday: Melissa McCarthy, 46, sported a burgundy sweatshirt with a 'Rebel' statement in black on the front as she dropped by a DIY store in Los Angeles

She completed her casual weekend look with a pair of black high-top trainers, and some large sunglasses.

Her lookalike daughter Vivian Falcone, nine, helped out by carrying some of the purchases in a shopping bag as her mom wheeled other supplies including oversized pillows in a shopping cart through the parking lot.

The pair then loaded their purchases into the back of a SUV. 

Had help: The Ghostbusters reboot star was accompanied by daughter Vivian Falcone, nine, who helped out with carrying their purchases to their SUV

Comfort run: Melissa wore a dark-colored bandana and black leggings and trainers for her shopping trip which led to the purchase of some oversized pillows

McCarthy has been juggling her Hollywood fame with some political campaigning on behalf of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and urging her fans to follow her lead.

On Thursday, the Plainfield, Illinois native took to Instagram to post an image of herself with four friends, all wearing starry pink T-shirts with the phrases 'Vote' and 'Hillary.'

Melissa captioned the image, 'Us girls are getting out and voting, you should too! #wevote.'

Politicking: The actress, who stars in upcoming Netflix Gilmore Girls series, has been rallying support for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in run up to Tuesday's election

 

 

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