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Brad Pitt plays Dr Anthony Fauci in Saturday Night Live sketch
Saturday Night Live: Brad Pitt plays Dr Anthony Fauci in standout virtual episode
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Pitt’s SNL take on US infectious diseases expert tackles Donald Trump’s comments on coronavirus vaccine and disinfectant
In cold open, Fauci (Pitt) clears up Trump’s false claims about the coronavirus and Miley Cyrus performs a killer cover of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here.
Brad Pitt has portrayed Dr Anthony Fauci in the second at-home episode of Saturday Night Live, that featured musical guest Miley Cyrus, an Adam Sandler cameo and plenty of disinfectant jokes.
A bespectacled Pitt, speaking in Fauci’s raspy voice, tackled false assurances and misstatements pitched by President Donald Trump during the pandemic – from Trump saying there would be a vaccine “relatively soon” to his recent comments about disinfectant and UV light.
Pitt as Fauci said: “Relatively soon is an interesting phrase. Relative to the entire history of earth? Sure, the vaccine is going to come real fast.
“But if you were going to tell a friend, ‘I’ll be over relatively soon’ and then showed up a year and a half later, well, your friend may be relatively pissed off.”
The episode was the show’s second “quarantine edition,” with pre-recorded segments at actors’ homes delving into the frustrations and touchstones of quarantine life, but, of course, with an SNL twist.
Sandler and Pete Davidson teamed up to mock being cooped up with family for a musical duet. Another sketch featured a Zoom version of the TV show Law and Order and another poked fun at zealous fitness moved online during the pandemic with one boasting of “eating clean” by preparing a “Clorox juice” cleanse.
Cyrus, sitting fireside with a guitar, performed Pink Floyd’s hit Wish You Were Here.
Pitt’s depiction followed a Fauci interview on CNN when he jokingly said he thought Pitt should portray him when he was asked to chose between Ben Stiller or Pitt.
“When I hear things like the virus can be cured if everyone takes the Tide Pod Challenge (laundry detergent), I’ll be there to say, ‘Please don’t,’” said Pitt’s Fauci, before he broke character, took off his wig and paid tribute to Fauci and thanked him.
There also were jabs at Trump’s battle with governors in an outdoors segment with Cecily Strong as Michigan governor, Gretchen Whitmer, who has blasted Trump’s handling of the pandemic. Strong’s Whitmer urged continued social distancing.
“We’re not out of the woods yet,” she said, gesturing to her surroundings. “We never will be. We live in Michigan.”