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Whitney Port reveals she tested positive for COVID-19

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With the omicron variant of COVID-19 spreading rapidly throughout Los Angeles, another celeb, Whitney Port, reveals she has tested positive.The 36-year-old star of The Hills took to her Instagram story revealing that she tested positive with her family, husband Tim Rosenman and their four-year-old son Sonny.She found out about the positive test last week, and asked her 1.5 million Instagram followers what kind of 'content' she should create while recovering.

Positive:With the omicron variant of COVID-19 spreading rapidly throughout Los Angeles, another celeb, Whitney Port, reveals she has tested positive'So last week we all tested positive for COVID,' Port began in her Instagram story post on Sunday morning.'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 have to "report the news,"' she added.

She added that, 'the nausea last weekend was the first sign' that they had come down with COVID-19, and that, 'we've all been fine otherwise.

Positive:'So last week we all tested positive for COVID,' Port began in her Instagram story post on Sunday morning=The reality star continued that she is, 'a little congested' while adding her, 'taste isn't the sharpest, but we are OK.'She said she is just, 'quarantining, cooking and napping' for the past week since they tested positive.'I was starting to feel like it was just a matter of time before we got it,' she added OK:The reality star continued that she is, 'a little congested' while adding her, 'taste isn't the sharpest, but we are OK'She concluded, 'Anyways, what should we do to pass the time?' and added a question for fans to answer: 'What kind of content should I make?'Her admission comes just days after.

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