Juggling act! Zoe Saldana carries newborn son Zen before taking a call on LA outing with husband Marco Perego

They welcomed their newborn son Zen in February of this year.

And Zoe Saldana and Marco Perego treated their two-month-old boy to lunch on Friday as the family-of-three stepped out in Los Angeles.

The 38-year-old actress, who recently returned from Asia promoting her newest film, looked to be juggling both work and motherly duties.

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Family meal: Zoe Saldana and husband Marco Perego took their newborn son Zen to lunch on Friday in Los Angeles, California 

Family meal: Zoe Saldana and husband Marco Perego took their newborn son Zen to lunch on Friday in Los Angeles, California 

The Avatar star went make-up free for her outing, showing off her flawless complexion, and donned a casual summer dress.

She paired the frock with tan ankle sandal heels as she threw her long dark hair back in a ponytail.

Zoe appeared to be in a heavy discussion on the phone as her husband of four years, Marco, took care of Zen.

The father-of-three donned a checkered top and dark jeans.

Work time: The 38-year-old actress appeared to be juggling motherly and work duties as she took a phone call

Work time: The 38-year-old actress appeared to be juggling motherly and work duties as she took a phone call

Doting dad: Marco carried his two-month-old son; he is also father to twin, two-year-old boys named Bowie and Cy

Doting dad: Marco carried his two-month-old son; he is also father to twin, two-year-old boys named Bowie and Cy

Zen - who donned an adorable sweater onesie - did not appear to be in the company of his older twin brothers, Bowie and Cy, two.

The parents are fairly private when it comes to their kids as Zoe told People recently: 'We have to choose for them and part of that is giving them the anonymity that they need so that they can feel safe and not aware of anything around them. 

'When cameras are in their faces, it would probably be traumatizing for a child who has yet to understand what’s going on.' 

Privacy: The parents are fairly private when it comes to their kids as Zoe told People recently, 'We have to choose for them and part of that is giving them the anonymity that they need'

Privacy: The parents are fairly private when it comes to their kids as Zoe told People recently, 'We have to choose for them and part of that is giving them the anonymity that they need'

Meanwhile, Zoe will return to cinemas in May as the green-bodied alien Gamora in the Guardians Of The Galaxy sequel. 

Besides being 'a sci-fi buff', the 38-year-old told The Daily Telegraph she likes that 'you get to play characters who defy gravity' in the boundary-pushing films.

'It makes me feel superhuman because, obviously, it’s been brought to my attention continuously since I was born that I’m not a conventional person because of the colour of my skin or my gender or my cultural background,' the star opened up to the publication.

Zoe added: 'I think science fiction has given me the ability as an artist to be colourblind, and gender-blind.'

Meanwhile: Zoe will return to cinemas in May as the green-bodied alien Gamora in the Guardians Of The Galaxy sequel; pictured here in Japan last week

Meanwhile: Zoe will return to cinemas in May as the green-bodied alien Gamora in the Guardians Of The Galaxy sequel; pictured here in Japan last week

She told outlets: 'I think science fiction has given me the ability as an artist to be colourblind, and gender-blind'

She told outlets: 'I think science fiction has given me the ability as an artist to be colourblind, and gender-blind'

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