Janice Dickinson is makeup-free as she is seen stocking up on supplies with husband Robert Gerner amid the coronavirus pandemic

Former supermodel Janice Dickinson and her husband Robert Gerner hit their local CVS pharmacy on Thursday amid the nationwide coronavirus panic in Los Angeles.  

While shopping, the 64-year-old reality star bared a grim expression and sported a black and grey Dodgers' bomber jacket and denim jeans.  

Gerner, 71, was seen close to the New York-born, Florida-raised beauty's side and held their bags in a pair of light-wash jeans and a grey long sleeve. 

Stocking up: Former supermodel Janice Dickinson bared a grim expression, while sporting a black and grey Dodgers' bomber jacket and denim bottoms at her local CVS pharmacy amid the nationwide coronavirus

Stocking up: Former supermodel Janice Dickinson bared a grim expression, while sporting a black and grey Dodgers' bomber jacket and denim bottoms at her local CVS pharmacy amid the nationwide coronavirus

The No Lifeguard on Duty author, who showed off her thin legs, appeared deep in thought, as she clutched her Louis Vuitton wallet and trailed behind her love on the way out of the store in a pair of comfortable sneakers. 

Their preparations for the coronavirus come as California's Governor Gavin Newsom cancelled all gatherings of more than 250 people and Disneyland announced it will close starting Saturday. 

All schools in the LAUSD area have been closed for two weeks. 

Dickinson's fourth husband Gerner, whom she met on a blind date in 2012, worked as a psychiatrist before surrendering his doctor's licence in 2016. 

Preparing for the worst:  The reality star appeared deep in thought, as she clutched her Louis Vuitton wallet and trailed behind her love on the way out of the store

Preparing for the worst:  The reality star appeared deep in thought, as she clutched her Louis Vuitton wallet and trailed behind her love on the way out of the store

The one: Gerner, who she met on a blind date in 2012, is her fourth husband and previously worked as a psychiatrist before surrendering his doctor's licence in 2016

The one: Gerner, who she met on a blind date in 2012, is her fourth husband and previously worked as a psychiatrist before surrendering his doctor's licence in 2016

Dickinson's morning outing marks the first time she has been seen in public since Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 26 years in prison.  

The brunette beauty was an early champion for the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements, which helped convict her assailant Bill Cosby, who raped the model in 1982.

The former ANTM judge, who graced the cover of Vogue 37 times, was one of 61 brave women to come forward about being drugged and raped by the 82-year-old comedian, who's serving 3-10 years in a Pennsylvania prison. 

The self-proclaimed 'world's first supermodel' appeared on ABC's The Bachelor to judge a Revolve fashion show in January. 

In 2017, she enjoyed her honeymoon with Gerner after she recovered from breast cancer and he healed from a collapsed lung. 

Stunner: She is the self-proclaimed 'world's first supermodel'; seen in May, 2019 at the American Icon Awards

Stunner: She is the self-proclaimed 'world's first supermodel'; seen in May, 2019 at the American Icon Awards

Her man proposed in 2012 after Gerner's son set them up just three months prior, but they put their plans on hold when she was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer in March, 2016.

Thankfully, after undergoing two lumpectomies and completing a course of radiation therapy, Dickinson was declared cancer-free in August 2017.

In October, Gerner suffered a collapsed lung and several broken ribs after plunging 15 feet from the roof of their house in Tarzana, California while doing repairs.

Despite this they continued on planning a wedding and tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at the Beverly Hills home of Dickinson's friend, Suzan Hughes three years ago.

At court: Cosby accuser Dickinson exits the courtroom during a break at the Montgomery County Courthouse on the second day of Cosby's sentencing hearing in 2018, in Norristown, Pennsylvania

At court: Cosby accuser Dickinson exits the courtroom during a break at the Montgomery County Courthouse on the second day of Cosby's sentencing hearing in 2018, in Norristown, Pennsylvania

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