By Brent Lang
10.05.2020 - 04:37 / justjared.com
Dr. Anthony Fauci is going into self-isolation.
The 79-year-old director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases revealed that he is going into a “modified” self-quarantine after coming in contact with the White House staffer who recently tested positive for the virus.
Dr. Fauci‘s version of self-isolation entails him working from home with a mask on for the next 14 days and might go into his office only if needed.
Fauci said he made “low-risk” contact with the staffer,
By Brent Lang
Julia Roberts’ trademark smile got even broader as she got the chance to meet her “personal hero” Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Julia Roberts was overwhelmed as she met her “personal hero” Dr. Anthony Fauci on Thursday.
Even Julia Roberts gets starstruck!
Julia Roberts scored a coveted interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the trusted doctor and U.S. director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases who has been at the centre of the coronavirus pandemic, publicly disagreeing with Donald Trump over COVID-19.
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By Nellie Andreeva
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are displaying their admiration for Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Brad Pitt, 56, didn’t hesitate at the opportunity to play Dr. Anthony Fauci on Saturday Night Live‘s at-home edition on April 25! “Brad was asked to do his impersonation of Fauci from [SNL show runner] Lorne Michaels and he jumped at the chance to do it because he knew it was going to be fun,” a source revealed to HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY.
Dr. Anthony Fauci got a kick out of Brad Pitt playing him on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, but he was even more impressed by the actor's personal message at the end of the cold open.
Dr. Anthony Fauci shared his thoughts on “Saturday Night Live” enlisting Brad Pitt to portray him in a recent sketch.
By Nellie Andreeva
By Jordan Moreau
Dr. Anthony Fauci has shared his thoughts on Brad Pitt’s impersonation of him on over the weekend.
The return of “Saturday Night Live At Home” two weeks after its historical remote episode came as a bit of a surprise. NBC announced this week’s show just Thursday, despite a track record of advertising upcoming episodes far earlier in normal times. But, as if anyone needs to say it at this point, times are anything but normal.
Brad Pitt has taken on a hilarious new role amid the coronavirus outbreak. The Oscar-winning actor joined the latest at-home "Saturday Night Live" special by playing Dr.
"A miracle would be great! Who doesn't love miracles? But miracles shouldn't be plan A."