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Brad Pitt appears as Dr. Anthony Fauci in second at-home 'SNL' episode

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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.

Anthony Fauci, a key figure in the U.S. government's coronavirus response. For the sketch, Pitt, 56, wore a suit, glasses and a grey wig as he sat at a desk in front of a bookshelf. "Good evening, I'm Dr.

Anthony Fauci," Pitt began. "First, I'd like to thank all the older women in America who have sent me supportive, inspiring and sometimes graphic emails." Pitt's Fauci then addressed the "misinformation out there about the virus," and the "liberties" taken by the president in regards to recent guidelines.

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