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.
11.04.2020 - 03:19 / justjared.com
Dr. Anthony Fauci knows exactly who he wants to play him on Saturday Night Live – Brad Pitt!
The NIH director at the center of the fight against COVID-19 coronavirus spoke on CNN’s New Day today, and when asked about which actor would play him on the comedy sketch show, he didn’t hesitate in naming the recent Oscar winner.
“Oh Brad Pitt, of course,” Dr. Fauci shared with a laugh.
He did add that he hoped Brad wouldn’t be needed to spoof him on the program though.
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Melissa Etheridge made an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Monday night (April 6) to dish about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's reunion at the 2020 SAG Awards.Referring to Pitt's ex Angelina Jolie as "her-whose-name-will-not-be-mentioned," the veteran singer-songwriter made it clear which side of the long-storied Hollywood love triangle she was on. "You know what, I loved Brad and Jen together; they were beautiful," she told host Andy Cohen.