Index – Culture – Tom Hanks is already joking about his coronavirus infection



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It’s hard to try to be funny these days, but that’s what Saturday Night Live is all about: trying to be funny.

With that, Tom Hanks opened a special program on Saturday Night Live (SNL) from his living room after thanking the sound engineers for the “clapping and whistling effects” that were cut off in his speech for lack of audience.

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Photo: Saturday Night Live / youtube

All the guests of the latest variety show show, which has been running in the United States for 45 years, signed up online, even the band members played music in their own homes, separately. (“Live from Zoom, sometime between March and August,” Kate McKinnon logged in.)

Tom Hanks, who had been diagnosed with a coronavirus in Australia and his wife, has since recovered, was invited to direct the transmission in March. “Why me? Because I became the famous Canary bird of the corona virus in the mine,” said the actor.

Since I was diagnosed with the disease, I have become more and more like the father of the United States: no one wants to be by my side for too long and everyone feels uncomfortable in my company.

He said. He also spoke about his experiences in Australia: “It turned out that the temperature was measured there in degrees Celsius, so when they told me my temperature was 36 degrees, I thought it was really bad,” Hanks said when 36 Fahrenheit in America means 2 Celsius degrees.

But it turned out that 36 is very good. 38, on the other hand, is already bad. This is how Hollywood treats women.

Hanks said this Saturday Night Live is special not only because “there are no more Saturdays, every day is just today,” but also because he bought a suit for the first time since March 11, or just anything else other than a heating. “And my wife had to help me pick it up because I forgot how the buttons work.”

Hanks finally took the floor seriously and thanked all the doctors, nurses, clerks, mail, and everyone who works on the front line for what they do. All this can be seen in the following video after 2:15:

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