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Sadie Robertson visits Hallmark Channel’s “Home & Family” at Universal Studios Hollywood on February 26, 2020 in Universal City, California.

Sadie Robertson’s new year has not gotten off to the best start.

TheDuck Dynastyalum, 24, detailed her “quite interesting” first few days of 2022, which included contracting the flu and COVID-19 combo known as “flurona” and finding out rats were “invading our home.”

“Then as we were on our way home from ATL we got a call that we have a couple of rats invading our home and those little guys are doing some workkk,” she added. “So we couldn’t go home. It’s day 4 of not being able to get them and being out of our house. It’s disgusting and we are exhausted from getting over sickness and being out of our home.

“So here we are floating around trying to make the most of it. Thankful to be healthy now. Lord, help us to consider it joy! P.s. I’m sad to sayRatatouillethe movie hits different now,” Robertson concluded.

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Robertson previouslycontracted the coronaviruswhile she was pregnant with Honey. She detailed the experience to PEOPLE in December 2020, sharing that it was “the hardest thing” to happen during her pregnancy.

“Seriously, my heart goes out to every single pregnant person with COVID and everybody with COVID,” Robertson said. “They were telling me at the hospital, they were like, ‘Man, people have to deliver with it.’ I can’t even imagine.”

Robertson isn’t the only celebrity in recent days to announce a bout with the coronavirus amid a surge in cases across the country due to the highly contagious omicron variant. There were 730,658 new cases reported in the United States on Thursday, according toThe New York Times.

Tori Spelling,James Corden,Seth MeyersandWhoopi Goldbergall recently shared that they had COVID-19, and the 2022Grammy Awardshave beenpostponed until further noticedue to “uncertainty” surrounding the omicron variant.

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