Walking Dead star Steven Yeun enjoys a sunlit day out with his pregnant wife Joana Pak

Steven Yeun spent a sunny Friday out and about in Los Angeles with his wife of one month, Joana Pak.

The 33-year-old former Walking Dead star cut a casual chic figure in an olive green anorak with a turned-up collar, as well as figure-hugging dark jeans.

As he strolled along, he held hands with Pak, whose comfortable-looking light grey hoodie hugged a burgeoning baby bump.

Out together: Steven Yeun spent a sunny Friday out and about in Los Angeles with his wife of one month, Joana Pak

A bulging orange bag spattered with faded black text dangled from her left shoulder, and black sweats complemented largely black slippers.

Meanwhile, her husband had folded up his jeans stylishly at the hem, offering a full view of the walnut brown boots he'd selected that day.

As People reported last month, the couple married December 3, ringing in the special date at The Paramour Estate in Los Angeles' Silver Lake area.

The 33-year-old actor cut a casual chic figure in an olive green anorak with a turned-up collar, as well as figure-hugging dark jeans

Sarah Wayne Callies and Andrew Lincoln, who'd co-starred with the Seoul native on the AMC drama The Walking Dead, were among the guests.

Last month, Yeun dished to Entertainment Weekly about his leaving the show, on account of his character Glenn Rhees' ghastly death at the hands of the villainous Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) during the seventh series premiere in October.

'This is something that will hit me maybe a couple of months from now,' he mused. 'Or maybe it’ll hit me next year.'

As he strolled along, he held hands with Pak, whose comfortable-looking light grey hoodie hugged a burgeoning baby bump

Continued he: 'Maybe it’ll be when I’m 45 and all of a sudden I’m just crying in my kitchen and I can’t explain why. At that point, it was beautiful in that it was so easy for me to get emotional.'

As he's described his feelings: 'Personally, for me, I’m not one to cry all the time. I don’t cry much in real life.'

This means that 'when you do not cry in real life, the moments that youdo cry are very, very fulfilling and cathartic. You realize, maybe I should cry more in general.'

Departure: Last month, Yeun dished to Entertainment Weekly about his leaving the show, on account of his character Glenn Rhees' ghastly death at the hands of the villainous Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) during the seventh series premiere in October

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