Ashley Graham shares portrait with son Isaac and husband Justin Ervin as they quarantine in Nebraska

Ashley Graham, who gave birth to her first child Isaac in January, has been under strict quarantine with her family amid the growing coronavirus pandemic. 

‘Love my boys so much!,’ captioned the 32-year-old model who took to Instagram on Monday to share a snapshot of herself cradling her two-month-old son alongside husband Justin Ervin.

Graham, a Nebraska native, appears to be socially distancing in her hometown of Lincoln. 

Back to her roots: Ashley Graham took to Instagram on Monday to share a snapshot of herself cradling her two-month-old son alongside husband Justin Ervin as they quarantined in her hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska

In the rustic family portrait, Ashley donned a black T-shirt with Gucci printed across the front in gold lettering.

She paired the designer tee with leopard print leggings and kept her signature brunette tresses tied up in a darling set of space buns.

Noticeably makeup-free, the plus sized model kept her brown peepers concealed behind a pair of black cateye sunglasses.

Baby Isaac looked more than comfortable in his mother’s arms as he donned a tiny grey thermal top and a some striped bottoms.

Social distancing: Earlier in the month, Ashley used her Instagram story to show off Holmes Lake, which is located in Lincoln

Social distancing: Earlier in the month, Ashley used her Instagram story to show off Holmes Lake, which is located in Lincoln

Useful: Graham made use of the the park that encompasses the lake by taking Isaac, who remained in his stroller, for a lengthy stroll

Useful: Graham made use of the the park that encompasses the lake by taking Isaac, who remained in his stroller, for a lengthy stroll

Ervin beamed at the camera lens, while wearing a generic grey tee and sweatpants.

Earlier in the month, Ashley used her Instagram story to show off Holmes Lake, which is located in Lincoln. 

Graham made use of the the park that encompasses the lake by taking Isaac, who remained in his stroller, on a lengthy stroll.

The model looked extremely bundled up beneath a thick grey hoodie and a shirt that she uniquely used as a neck scarf.

Using her voice: As the COVID-19 outbreak rages on, the model has used her social media presence to advocate for vulnerable parties, including pregnant women

Using her voice: As the COVID-19 outbreak rages on, the model has used her social media presence to advocate for vulnerable parties, including pregnant women

Success: On Saturday, after days of campaigning for New York to reconsider the virus-related guideline that required pregnant women to give birth alone, Graham celebrated Governor Andrew Cuomo's decision to sign an executive order allowing all pregnant women in the state to give birth with a partner

Success: On Saturday, after days of campaigning for New York to reconsider the virus-related guideline that required pregnant women to give birth alone, Graham celebrated Governor Andrew Cuomo's decision to sign an executive order allowing all pregnant women in the state to give birth with a partner

Success: On Saturday, after days of campaigning for New York to reconsider the virus-related guideline that required pregnant women to give birth alone, Graham celebrated Governor Andrew Cuomo’s decision to sign an executive order allowing all pregnant women in the state to give birth with a partner

Although she has been holed up in her hometown with her family, Ashley remained present on social media.

As the COVID-19 outbreak rages on, the model has used her social media presence to advocate for vulnerable parties, including pregnant women. 

On Saturday, after days of campaigning for New York to reconsider the virus-related guideline that required pregnant women to give birth alone, Graham celebrated Governor Andrew Cuomo’s decision to sign an executive order allowing all pregnant women in the state to give birth with a partner.

‘Thank you, Governor Cuomo. I am so excited for all the women who are about to give birth in New York City. This is so exciting, so thank you for lifting the ban,’ she gushed, while breastfeeding her newborn.  

The root: Prior to Cuomo lifting the ban, Graham shared a lengthy video to her Instagram on Tuesday that explained the importance of women having a 'support system' in the delivey room.

The root: Prior to Cuomo lifting the ban, Graham shared a lengthy video to her Instagram on Tuesday that explained the importance of women having a ‘support system’ in the delivey room.

Do your part: Aside from doing her part to encourage policy changes, Ashley has also used her Instagram to stress the importance of social distancing, while also providing the perspective that 'staying at home' is not possible for many

Do your part: Aside from doing her part to encourage policy changes, Ashley has also used her Instagram to stress the importance of social distancing, while also providing the perspective that ‘staying at home’ is not possible for many

‘And that ban, if you guys don’t know what I’m talking about, was that women who are in the labor and delivery room can now actually have their significant other with them, whoever they want with them, but just one person.

‘But to have that one person is a game changer to a woman who is giving birth. So thank you again Governor Cuomo,’ she concluded.

Aside from doing her part to encourage policy changes, Ashley has also used her Instagram to stress the importance of social distancing, while also providing the perspective that ‘staying at home’ is not possible for many. 

In a post, shared on March 15, the new mom urged her followers that ‘if your job allows, socially distance yourself.’

Her family: Ashley shares her two-month-old son Isaac with her husband of 10-years Justin Ervin

Her family: Ashley shares her two-month-old son Isaac with her husband of 10-years Justin Ervin

‘Even if you’re young and healthy it’s up to all of us to do our part and protect others, especially the elderly and immunocompromised.’

She continued: ‘I also want to shine a light on those who don’t have the option of staying home from work, those who are missing vital pay checks, and the children who are missing out on free or reduced lunches they depend on at school.’

The Sports Illustrated covergirl also made sure to thank ‘the healthcare workers who are working tirelessly and risking their own health to protect us all.’