A LONG WAY FROM HIS ENTOURAGE DAYS! ADRIAN GRENIER PUSHES MOUNTAINS OF LUGGAGE AND A BABY CAPSULE AS HE ARRIVES IN BYRON BAY WITH WIFE JORDAN ROEMMELE AND SON SEIKO

He's the US actor who as Vincent Chase on the hit HBO show Entourage, was used to receiving VIP treatment.

But Adrian Grenier, 48, was a far cry from his Entourage days on Tuesday, as he carted his own luggage after touching down at Ballina Byron Gateway Airport on the New South Wales mid-north coast.

The Devil Wears Prada star is in the country with wife Jordan Roemmele, 31, and son Seiko, one, to film content for a documentary series.

Looking cool and casual, Adrian cut a low-key figure in a plaid T-shirt underneath a blue button-up shirt, along with black jeans and white sneakers.

He finished his laid back ensemble with a blue baseball cap and a pair of black headphones which he wore around his neck.

Adrian appeared focused on his task of pushing a trolley full of luggage as the family exited the airport.

His wife Jordan was equally casual in a pair of ash-grey jeans and a simple navy blue pullover.

Appearing to be make-up free for the trip, Jordan left her mousey brown locks loose for the occasion.

While Adrian's days of playing a pampered A-lister are behind him, it appeared that son Seiko was well and truly getting the superstar treatment.

The cherubic youngster was content to be carried by mum in an $1100 yin yang patterned carrier from baby accessories brand Artipoppe.

The actor is in the country to film content for his 'Earth Speed' documentary series.

The YouTube series is about Grenier's 'quest to evolve his relationship with nature and highlight those are doing the same'.

The Entourage star married Jordan in 2022 with an impromptu ceremony in front of close friends while on vacation in Morocco.

Last year, the pair welcomed Seiko Aurelius Grenier into the world. 

The actor and environmental activist recently revealed at the Bloomberg Green Festival that having children made him want to focus on leaving a better world for future generations.

'When I was younger, I really believed we shouldn't bring more kids into the world - it was a very dark and cynical worldview,' he said.

'I'm planting seeds for trees whose shade I won't get to enjoy.' Adrian added.

'I'm having a conversation on an infinite timeline.'

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