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Dr. Anthony Fauci gave high marks to Brad Pitt for his portrayal of the infectious disease expert on “Saturday Night Live At Home,” according to a report.

“I think he did great. I’m a great fan of Brad Pitt, and that’s the reason why when people ask me who I would like to play me, I mention Brad Pitt,” Fauci told Telemundo’s “Un Nuevo Dia” on Monday, Variety reported.

“He’s one of my favorite actors. I think he did a great job,” the member of the White House coronavirus task force added.

In the cold open, the Oscar-winning actor wore a silver wig as he ruminated on President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Following the president’s much-publicized comments about UV light and disinfectant injections, Brad-as-Fauci grimaced: “I know I shouldn’t be touching my face, but …”

After several predictable digs, Pitt, 56, removed his wig and praised America’s health care workers on the front line — and Fauci’s “calm and clarity.”

Fauci, 79, called Pitt, 56, “classy” for breaking character and thanking the doctors and nurses.

“I think he showed that he is really a classy guy when at the end he took off his hair and thanked me and all of the health care workers. So not only is he a really great actor, but he is actually a classy person,” he said.

When asked if any of the remarks Pitt made during the skit had actually crossed his mind, Fauci answered: “Everything he said on ‘SNL’ is what’s going on.

“He did a pretty good job of putting everything together,” he added.