Alessandra Ambrosio dons Daisy Dukes to a friend’s house after getting COVID-19 test with daughter

With the COVID-19 pandemic still raging on, and California leading the country in confirmed cases, Alessandra Ambrosio decided she and her daughter Anja needed to get tested.

The former supermodel was seen pulling up to a drive-thru testing outlet in her adopted home of Los Angeles on Monday.

And afterwards she put on a leggy display in Daisy Dukes when she and Anja headed on over to a friend’s house in Wes Hollywood.

Leggy: Alessandra Ambrosio, 39, showed off her seemingly endless legs when she went to a friend’s house in West Hollywood after getting tested for COVID-19 at a drive-thru outlet

The Brazilian-born beauty’s version of Dukes Dukes were cut so short that the white  inner pockets could be seen peaking through the bottom of the denim shorts.

She also donned a plunging floral blouse that oozed early 1970s California style.

The former Victoria’s Secret Angel rounded out her ensemble with beige, open-to sandals, stylish sunglasses and wore her dark brown tresses long and straight, with a part in the middle. 

Short cut: The Brazilian-born  beauty donned Daisy Dukes that were cut so short the inner white pockets peaked through the bottom of the denim shorts

Short cut: The Brazilian-born  beauty donned Daisy Dukes that were cut so short the inner white pockets peaked through the bottom of the denim shorts

Glaring: The longtime Victoria's Secret Angel added stylish sunglasses on another warm and sunny Southern California day

Lovely: The former supermodel also wore her brown tresses long, straight and with a center part

Casual style: Ambrosio paired her Daisy Dukes with a plunging floral blouse that oozed early 1970s California style and beige sandals

Her mother's daughter: Sharing more than a resemblance to her mother, Anja, 11, looked cute in multi-colored shorts, a white and black crop top and flip-flops

Her mother’s daughter: Sharing more than a resemblance to her mother, Anja, 11, looked cute in multi-colored shorts, a white and black crop top and flip-flops

Sharing more than a resemblance to her mother, Anja, 11, looked cute in multi-colored shorts and a white and black crop top.

She also donned flip-flops and had her brown locks pulled into a ponytail for the afternoon excursion.

Before making the drive to the her mate’s house, Ambrosio was among a line of people waiting to get tested for coronavirus in her black SUV.

The pair both did the swab test for the virus and then the model and entrepreneur tossed their individual testing packages from her vehicle into a large container set up along the route.    

COVID-19 crisis: Moments earlier, Ambrosio was among a line of people waiting to get tested for coronavirus in her black SUV

COVID-19 crisis: Moments earlier, Ambrosio was among a line of people waiting to get tested for coronavirus in her black SUV

Safety first: Both mother and daughter did a swab test an the drive-thru outlet

Safety first: Both mother and daughter did a swab test an the drive-thru outlet

Dubious distinction: California leads the US in confirmed cases of coronavirus

Pandemic: The US leads the world in confirmed cases of COVID-19 and deaths

Drive-thruThe model and entrepreneur tossed their individual testing packages from her vehicle into a large container set up along the route

Uncertain times: Los Angeles County also tops the list of confirmed cases in counties in the US with 221,971

Uncertain times: Los Angeles County also tops the list of confirmed cases in counties in the US with 221,971

Having a safety-first mentality is crucial during these uncertain times considering California leads the nation with 623,873 confirmed cases of COVID-19, which includes 11,243 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University & Medicine on Monday, August 17. 

Florida is second with 573, 416 cases and 9,452 deaths.

What’s more: Los Angeles County also tops the list of confirmed cases in counties in the US with 221,971.

Miami-Dade County is second with 145,307.  

Globally, the US tops the list with 5,425,545 confirmed cases and 170,317 deaths related to coronavirus. Brazil is a distant second with 3,340,197, followed by India, Russia and South Africa.                

In and out: Like all the other people waiting in line, Ambrosio did not have to leave her vehicle during the drive-thru test

In and out: Like all the other people waiting in line, Ambrosio did not have to leave her vehicle during the drive-thru test

On the go: After dropping off their tests, Ambrosio and her daughter drove to their friend's house in West Hollywood

On the go: After dropping off their tests, Ambrosio and her daughter drove to their friend’s house in West Hollywood