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Whitney Port attends The Hollywood Reporter’s Power 100 Women in Entertainment at Milk Studios on December 11, 2019 in Hollywood, California.

Whitney Portand her family have tested positive forCOVID-19.

On Sunday, the fashion designer, 36, revealed that the family of three had “all tested positive” for the virus a week prior.

Port, who shares 4-year-old sonSonny Sanfordwith husbandTim Rosenman, shared the health update on herInstagram Story.

Over a snapshot of Rosenman, Port wrote, “So last week we all tested positive for Covid. I wasn’t trying to hide anything, I just didn’t want to make it a bigger deal than it is/was and I didn’t want the pressure to ‘report the news.’ "

“The nausea last weekend I guess was the first sign of it but we’ve all been fine otherwise. A little congested and my taste is not at its sharpest, but we are ok,” Port said of her symptoms in the candid post.

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Whitney Port

“Just quarantining, cooking and napping,” she admitted. “I was starting to feel like it was just a matter of time before we got it.”

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“Anyways, what shall we do to pass the time?” theWith Whitpodcast host asked her followers to conclude the post.

Whitney Port and family.Whitney Port/Instagram

Whitney Port

In December, Port opened upexclusively to PEOPLEabout another aspect of her health: her desire to expand her family nearly a month after she suffered a miscarriage.

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“It is a daunting thought having to go through this process again and all the unknowns, but it is something that we’re looking into figuring out because I know that while I’m scared to get pregnant again and scared to miscarry again and scared for the newborn phase and scared for the breastfeeding, I’m scared for all of it, but I know that if I think about my life in 20 years and I look back that, I will regret not going through those things,” she explained at the time.

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The Hillsalum said her doctor told her it’s “safest” to speak to a fertility specialist, though she has “no idea what that looks like.” “It’s totally new territory for me, but it’s just a little bit too scary to leave it to fate again at this point with my history,” she added.

She continued, “Whatever happens next is really just extra and I really do believe that.”

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