Sarah Silverman dresses down in sweater and sweatpants for nightly salute to NYC healthcare workers
It's been taking place for weeks.
But Sarah Silverman's enthusiasm for New York City's nightly salute to frontline healthcare workers isn't waning.
And on Monday night, the comedienne once again took to her apartment fire escape to bang on a frying pan with a pair of metal tongs.
Dedicated: It's been taking place for weeks. But Sarah Silverman's enthusiasm for New York City's nightly salute to frontline healthcare workers isn't waning
The 49-year-old was dressed down in a black sweater and baggy gray sweatpants for the ritual.
She wore her long dark hair loose and sported a pair of black-framed spectacles.
As usual, Silverman was joined in the salute by her pal Annie Segal.
Cheering them on: On Thursday night, the comedienne once again took to her apartment fire escape to bang on a frying pan with a pair of metal tongs and make some noise
Casual: The 49-year-old was dressed down in a black sweater and baggy gray sweatpants for the ritual. She wore her long dark hair loose and sported a pair of black-framed spectacles
Team effort: As usual, Silverman was joined in the salute by her pal Annie Segal
Silverman, who wrote a best-selling memoir Bedwetter, wrapped filming on a rom-com shortly before the COVID-19 crisis began.
Marry Me, with Owen Wilson and Jennifer Lopez, was set for release this year but with Hollywood production and movie theatres shut down, it's unknown when it will come out.
Meanwhile, she's signed on to voice Candy Smalls, the highest-ranking elf in the North Pole, for Santa Inc. on HBO Max.
And she's featured in the star-studded Netflix documentary Have a Good Trip which explores the culture of psychedelics.
Projects: Silverman wrapped filming on rom-com Marry Me shortly before the COVID-19 crisis began. She's also signed on to voice North Pole elf Candy Smalls for Santa Inc. on HBO Max
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