Halle Berry looks tense as she is seen for the first time since exiting Kim Kardashian-led Hulu series due to 'scheduling conflicts'

Halle Berry appeared tense while stepping out in Los Angeles after exiting Kim Kardashian's new project.

The actress, 57, was pictured taking a stroll by herself on Monday, just shortly after she made her exit from the reality star's upcoming legal drama, All's Fair.

Her departure from the Hulu series — which is penned by the American Horror Story creator, writer-director Ryan Murphy — comes less than a week after her involvement was initially reported.

Her reason for dropping out of starring and executive producing the project was reportedly due to scheduling conflicts, according to a previous report by Variety

After bowing out of the show set to star Kardashian, 43, as a successful, Los Angeles-based divorce lawyer and feature Glenn Close, Berry was seen taking a break from her busy schedule to take a walk and a call.

Halle Berry looked tense while stepping out in Los Angeles after exiting Kim Kardashian's new project

Halle Berry looked tense while stepping out in Los Angeles after exiting Kim Kardashian's new project

Her departure from the Hulu series ¿ which is penned by the American Horror Story creator, writer-director Ryan Murphy ¿ comes less than a week after her involvement was initially reported; seen in Las Vegas on April 10

Her departure from the Hulu series — which is penned by the American Horror Story creator, writer-director Ryan Murphy — comes less than a week after her involvement was initially reported; seen in Las Vegas on April 10

For her outing, she put on a casual display in a white, distressed T-shirt with braided, lace-up details from the top of her shoulders and down each side.

Teamed with the top, she wore paint-covered, frayed and faded khaki pants with a string tied around her waist as a belt.

The Catwoman star also donned a matching, wrinkled newsboy cap and cat-eye sunglasses to shield her eyes.

She opted out of any jewelry for her effortlessly casual and chic look and walked around in black, leather sandals.

Her blonde curls were pulled back into a low ponytail underneath her hat.

She also appeared to be sporting little to no makeup to showcase her natural beauty and glowing skin.

Her outing comes just days after it was revealed the Oscar winner would no longer be a part of the cast and starring alongside Kardashian and Close, 77, in the series.

Just days earlier it was first reported that she would be joining the project. 

For her outing, she put on a casual display in a white, distressed T-shirt with braided, lace-up details from the top of her shoulders and down each side. Teamed with the top, she wore paint-covered, frayed and faded khaki pants with a string as a belt

For her outing, she put on a casual display in a white, distressed T-shirt with braided, lace-up details from the top of her shoulders and down each side. Teamed with the top, she wore paint-covered, frayed and faded khaki pants with a string as a belt

Just days before Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry joined the cast of Kim Kardashian 's new Hulu series All's Fair, she's quickly exited the show

It was reported last week that Berry, 57, and Glenn Close, 77, would join the reality-star-turned actress Kardashian, 43 in the series

It was reported last week that Berry, 57, and Glenn Close, 77, would join the reality-star-turned actress Kardashian, 43 in the series

However, a new report reveals that Berry is dropping out of the project due to scheduling conflicts, via Variety

However, a new report reveals that Berry is dropping out of the project due to scheduling conflicts, via Variety 

It would have been one of the rare major TV roles in her illustrious career, following the CBS sci-fi series Extant, which ran for two seasons from 2014 to 2015. 

It's unclear at the moment who will be stepping in to replace Berry in the series, and it's unknown what character she was set to be playing prior to her exit. 

Berry was slated to serve as an executive producer as well, though it's unclear if that will still be the case now that she has backed out of starring. 

This season of The Kardashians on Hulu revealed that American Horror Story creator came to Kris Jenner's home to pitch this series, after she starred in AHS: Delicate.

The show was first announced back in December as the first series under Murphy's new overall deal at Disney.

The legal drama will follow Kim playing the powerful divorce lawyer in Los Angeles, who runs a successful all-female law firm.

It was reported that the show will be be inspired by Kardashian's actual lawyer, Laura Wasser, who represented her in divorce proceedings with Kanye West and Kris Humphries.

All's Fair is created by Jon Robin Baitz (Brothers & Sisters, Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans) and Joe Baken. 

Berry (pictured in Las Vegas back in April) was slated to serve as an executive producer as well, though it's unclear if that will still be the case now that she has backed out of starring

Berry (pictured in Las Vegas back in April) was slated to serve as an executive producer as well, though it's unclear if that will still be the case now that she has backed out of starring

The show will follow Kim playing the powerful divorce lawyer in Los Angeles, who runs a successful all-female law firm

The show will follow Kim playing the powerful divorce lawyer in Los Angeles, who runs a successful all-female law firm

The show will be inspired by Kardashian's actual lawyer, Laura Wasser, who represented her in divorce proceedings with Kanye West and Kris Humphries

The show will be inspired by Kardashian's actual lawyer, Laura Wasser, who represented her in divorce proceedings with Kanye West and Kris Humphries

The show is expected to film for 97 days in California and 10 additional days outside of Los Angeles

The show is expected to film for 97 days in California and 10 additional days outside of Los Angeles

Kardashian, her momager Kris Jenner and Murphy will all executive produce with Baitz and Baken.

Jamie Pachino, Laura Greene, and Richard Levine will also serve as writers and executive producers.

Close also serves as an executive producer along with Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun and Scott Robertson.

The series will start production later this year, and it was one of five TV shows to receive a share of $58 million in California tax credits.

The show is expected to film for 97 days in California and 10 additional days outside of Los Angeles.

Hulu is expected to release the show sometime in 2025 though no premiere date has been announced yet.