Genevieve Gorder revealed she is currently battling COVID-19.
The 42-year-old interior designer shared that she was on “day 5” of the virus on social media, along with a selfie of herself in bed. Gorder added that she received a double dose of the Pfizer vaccine in March but still contracted the Delta variant of the coronavirus.
“As a kid with asthma, an adult with autoimmune, covid was not something I took lightly,” Gorder captioned her photo. “In fact, we were more careful than anyone I knew. But here I am after being double vacc’d in March (Pfizer).”
She added, “And guys, Delta is a b*#•h!”
The following day, Gorder, who has asthma and two autoimmune diseases, said that she was feeling “better” while sharing more details about how the virus is affecting her physically.
“Nights are bad, lotta upper respiratory coughing,” Gorder, best known for being part of the “Trading Spaces” cast, said in an Instagram video.
“I’m constantly running at a 99.5-100 fever,” she added. “I have not had a lot of energy, but I know I’m gonna be okay.”
In both posts, Gorder urged her 177k followers to get the vaccine because she feels that being vaccinated saved her life — especially due to having a compromised immunity.
“I would be on that hospital table. I would be the one on a ventilator,” Gorder explained. “I would be the one you are praying about.”
Gorder is just one of a handful of celebs that have recently revealed they were vaccinated and battling COVID-19. Earlier this month, “Entourage” actor Kevin Connelly revealed he and his newborn daughter had been diagnosed with COVID-19.
“It’s hard when your kid is sick,” Connelly said during a recent podcast interview. “There’s really nothing you can do for her. She’s doing great, just the congestion part. But the fever’s down.”
A week before that, television personality Catt Sadler shared that she was fully vaccinated and had still managed to catch COVID-19.
“Delta is relentless and highly contagious and grabbed ahold of me even after getting vaccinated,” Sadler wrote.