Sarah Silverman wraps up in a padded coat for her daily cheer for emergency workers

Sarah Silverman wraps up in a long padded coat on her balcony as she performs her daily cheer for emergency workers battling COVID-19

She’s been taking to her balcony everyday to show her support for emergency workers battling COVID-19.

And Sarah Silverman stepped out once again on Saturday as she showed her support for workers from her apartment in New York City,

The 49-year-old Wreck-It-Ralph star, who was once again joined by her assistant Annie Segal, wrapped up warm in a long padded jacket for her daily ritual. 

Back at it: Sarah Silverman stepped out once again on Saturday as she showed her support for emergency workers from her apartment in New York City

For the past week, the comedian and her assistant have been cheering for emergency workers from their apartments during the 7 PM shift change. 

And the star was sure to continue as she and Annie took to banging their pots and pans once more.

Wrapping up against the chill, Sarah teamed her navy coat with a printed white T-shirt, blue jeans and long black boots.

The stand-up comic appeared in high spirits as usual as she flashed a huge smile while making as much noise as she could. 

Support: The 49-year-old Wreck-It-Ralph star, who was once again joined by her assistant Annie Segal, wrapped up warm in a long padded jacket for her daily ritual

Support: The 49-year-old Wreck-It-Ralph star, who was once again joined by her assistant Annie Segal, wrapped up warm in a long padded jacket for her daily ritual

Her pal also kept the chill off, sporting a silver padded jacket and a yellow beanie hat.  

The Battle of the Sexes star, who started the sweet tradition last Tuesday, has been encouraging her 1.8 million Instagram followers to express their gratitude for those on the frontline.

‘Everyday at 7pm in nyc, people open their window or stand on their fire escapes and bang pots and pans and howl and cheer on appreciation for our health care workers, grocery store workers and delivery people,’ she wrote on the app.

‘It makes us feel connected and that we aren’t alone. I live for ever 7-7:03pm,’ she added in her recent post.

She shared another video from the cheer a few days later, recorded on video by Segal, where she used a green megaphone to speak to everyone outside.

Well done guys: For the past week, the comedian and her assistant have been cheering for emergency workers from their apartments during the 7 PM shift change

Well done guys: For the past week, the comedian and her assistant have been cheering for emergency workers from their apartments during the 7 PM shift change

‘Wash your hands. Do not forget to floss. Death creeps in through the gums,’ Silverman said through the megaphone.

On Sunday, she tried a similar experiment, after all of the cheering died down during shift change.

‘Today as the clanging and howling and cheering died down I took a chance and played a song (through my phone into a Bluetooth speaker held up to a toy bullhorn I got online) and whatdoyaknow it got quiet, and then the pots and pans, they were like instruments,’ she said.

The song she played for the New York City masses was Bein’ Green by Frank Sinatra, as she watched and listened to her fellow New Yorkers.

At one point, she tuned to Segal and just said, ‘Wow,’ while listening to New Yorkers play their pots and pans around her.

Keeping the chill off: Wrapping up against the chill, Sarah teamed her navy coat with a printed white T-shirt, blue jeans and long black boots

Keeping the chill off: Wrapping up against the chill, Sarah teamed her navy coat with a printed white T-shirt, blue jeans and long black boots