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Brad Pitt portrays Fauci in SNL’S 2nd at-home edition

Cavallari, Cutler to get divorced

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Brad Pitt 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, tried to recast false assurances and misstateme­nts pitched by President Donald Trump during the pandemic, for instance when Trump said there’d be a Covid-19 vaccine “relatively soon. ”

“Relatively soon is an interestin­g phrase. Relative to the entire history of earth? Sure, the vaccine is going to come real fast,” said Pitt’s Fauci, seated at a desk behind a stately bookcase. “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 p**sed 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 called Stuck In The House, another sketch featured a Zoom version of 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 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. The cold open also featured Trump’s far-fetched statements earlier this week about disinfecta­nt and light being studied in the fight against the virus.

“When I hear things like the virus can be cured if everyone takes the Tide Pod Challenge, I’ll be there to say, ‘Please don’t,’” said Pitt’s Fauci, before he broke character, took off his wig and paid

Reality tv star Kristin Cavallari and former Chicago Bears quarterbac­k Jay Cutler are getting divorced.

Cavallari announced Sunday in an Instagram post that the couple are breaking up after after seven years of marriage and a decade together.

“We have nothing but love and respect for one another and are deeply grateful for the years shared, memories made, and the children we are so proud of,” she wrote in a post accompanie­d by a photo of the two walking with their arms around each other.

Cutler played 12 seasons in the NFL with Denver, Chicago and Miami. He was with the Bears from 2009-2016.

Cavallari gained fame on the series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, which debuted in 2004. Her E! Network series Very Cavallari following her life and marriage premiered in 2018.

Cavallari and Cutler have three young children - two sons and a daughter.

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