Dr. Fauci Has Award-Winning Reaction To Brad Pitt's Emmy Nomination For Playing Him

"It doesn’t go to my head because I don’t pay much attention to it," Dr. Anthony Fauci said.
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Can we give the real Dr. Fauci an Emmy for this performance?

Brad Pitt recently received an Emmy nomination for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series thanks to his portrayal of Dr. Anthony Fauci on “Saturday Night Live.” In an AP interview last week, the doctor himself reacted to the news exactly how you’d want the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to respond during a pandemic.

Fauci said the nomination was “surrealistic,” but he didn’t expect to be distracted by it.

“I have to really focus like a laser beam on the things that I’m responsible for. I think that’s kind of interesting. It’s a little bit strange that that’s going on. ... But one thing for sure: It doesn’t go to my head because I don’t pay much attention to it,” Fauci said.

Like Fauci said, the road to Pitt’s Emmy nomination has been surreal.

In a CNN interview in April, the doctor was asked who should play him on “SNL,” and he joked that it should be Pitt because of course. Just look at the resemblance.

It's like seeing double.
It's like seeing double.
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Wow. Separated at birth much?

The words seemed to barely leave Fauci’s lips before Pitt was on “SNL” playing the doctor later that month. At one point, the actor broke character to thank Fauci and all the medical workers fighting COVID-19.

Although Fauci said last Friday that he was “cautiously optimistic” a coronavirus vaccine could come by early next year, it’s still too soon for him to focus on entertaining us. And when he has a moment to, say, attempt another first pitch, he’s going to need the time to get in a couple of extra throws.

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