Two-time Emmy-winning writer Sarah Silverman and three other people squeezed on to the small fire escape of her East Village apartment to salute the Manhattan frontline workers on Wednesday.'Everyday at 7pm in nyc, people open their window or stand on their fire escapes and bang pots and pans and howl and cheer on appreciation for our health care workers, grocery store workers, and delivery people,' the 49-year-old comedian - who boasts 15.5M social media followers - explained back on April 7.'It makes us feel connected and that we aren't alone.
I live for ever 7-7:03pm.' Gathering: Two-time Emmy-winning writer Sarah Silverman (R) and three other people squeezed on to the small fire escape of her East Village apartment to salute the.