Tracy Morgan says the coronavirus pandemic is a golden opportunity to “stick together,” thank first responders, and “f—- show business” while getting closer to God.
The comedian appeared on “The Howard Stern Show” Monday and used the interview as an opportunity to urge Americans to ditch their negativity and think about the big picture.
“This is the equalizer,” he said. “I don’t give a f—- money you got or what color you got — you going too! So we all got to stick together. This s—- is about design. This is God’s design to bring us closer to him and not further away. I still love you [Howard and Robin Quivers]. I can’t wait to hug you. F—- all that elbow s—-.”
“The Last O.G.” star also took time to thank all of the medical professionals who are caring for patients around the world.
“To the doctors and the nurses and the first responders — and everybody involved, man: You’re my hero,” Mr. Morgan said. “I love you. Keep working hard. We need you. And really, that’s coming from my heart.”
Warning: Video includes strong language.
• Douglas Ernst can be reached at dernst@washingtontimes.com.
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