Tom Hanks Hosts "SNL’s" COVID-19 Episode As "America’s Dad"

Tom Hanks hosted last night's virtual episode of "Saturday Night Live."

Despite not having access to the studio, Saturday Night Live still aired last night, it just did it in a non-traditional manner from home. Tom Hanks appeared from the kitchen to perform the opening monologue, where he commented on his COVID-19 diagnosis.

Tom Hanks Hosts "SNL's" COVID-19 Episode As "America's Dad"Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images

"Why me as host?" he begins. "Well, for one, I have been the celebrity canary in the coal mine for the coronavirus."

Hanks was diagnosed in March with COVID-19 while in Australia.

"Ever since being diagnosed I have been more like America's dad than ever before since no one wants to be around me very long and I make people uncomfortable," Hanks says.

"It's good to be here, but it's also weird to be here hosting 'Saturday Night Live' from home," he says. "It is a strange time to try and be funny, but trying to be funny is 'SNL's' whole thing, so what the heck, let's give it a shot."

He goes on to crack jokes about social distancing, Australian accents and more.

The entire episode features a handful of guest appearances including Larry David, Fred Armisen, Alec Baldwin and more. Pete Davidson even does a parody of 's "Toosie Slide," which you can check out .

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