ALBANY — U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's presidential run landed her a spot on Thursday night's episode of Showtime's "Desus & Mero" talk show.

In an installment of the late-night show's "Home Turf" feature, hosts Desus Nice and The Kid Mero ventured to Troy to make Gillibrand the first 2020 candidate to be profiled on the show.

The segment begins with Gillibrand making omelettes for the pair at her family's Brunswick home, where she notes that they're the first media figures to get this special treatment.

"Who will come upstate is the question," she says before pondering their offer to become her "street consultants" if she wins the White House.

Troy's downtown statue of Uncle Sam is their first stop, followed by drinks at an unidentified neighborhood bar.

Gillibrand says that the city represents the challenges facing many communities across the U.S. "Troy's been kicked down before, but it always gets up," she said.

Asked what piece of secret information she most looks forward to learning if she becomes president, Gillibrand assures the hosts that America did, in fact, land on the moon.

"Mark Kelly's one of my favorite astronaut friends," she says, referring to the husband of former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords, who became friends with Gillibrand before her near-fatal shooting in 2011.