Sarah Silverman does a bang-up job cheering essential workers in NYC with quarantine pal Annie Segal

Sarah Silverman does a bang-up job cheering on essential workers in NYC with quarantine partner Annie Segal

The quarantined citizens of New York City have been vocalizing their support for essential workers by partaking in nightly cheers from the safety of their balconies.

But no one has proven themselves more devoted to the tradition than comedian Sarah Silverman, who has been proudly banging her kitchen utensils together for an impressive 46 days in a row.

On Saturday, the 49-year-old stand-up icon beamed down onto her city with a pair of salad tongs and a frying pan in hand as she wailed with gratitude. 

Supportive: Sarah Silverman was spotted cheering on essential workers in NYC from her balcony on Saturday evening

Weapons of choice: The 49-year-old stand-up icon beamed down onto her city with a pair of salad tongs and a frying pan in hand as she wailed with gratitude

Weapons of choice: The 49-year-old stand-up icon beamed down onto her city with a pair of salad tongs and a frying pan in hand as she wailed with gratitude

Silverman kept it extra comfy in a pair of black sweatpants and a navy blue hoodie that she layered over a striped cotton tee.

The Wreck-It Ralph actress also wore her favorite Converse All Stars sneakers.

Her raven toned hair flowed out from underneath a navy blue beanie, while a pair of sunglasses rested on her face. 

Sarah was joined on her balcony by friend and quarantine partner Annie Segal.

Cozy: Silverman kept it extra comfy in a pair of black sweatpants and a navy blue hoodie that she layered over a striped cotton tee

Cozy: Silverman kept it extra comfy in a pair of black sweatpants and a navy blue hoodie that she layered over a striped cotton tee

Collaborator: Sarah was joined on her balcony by friend and quarantine partner Annie Segal

Collaborator: Sarah was joined on her balcony by friend and quarantine partner Annie Segal

The tight pair enjoyed some banter as they passionately pounded their utensils together with their neighbors.  

Silverman often refers to herself and those who partake in the nightly tradition as the ‘7oclockers’ since the cheering typically begins at 7pm and concludes at 7:03pm.

With non-essential businesses like nail salons, barbers, etc., closed due to the virus, many have had to live without their essential beauty treatments.

Topping it off: Her raven toned hair flowed out from underneath a navy blue beanie, while a pair of sunglasses rested on her face

Topping it off: Her raven toned hair flowed out from underneath a navy blue beanie, while a pair of sunglasses rested on her face

Chatty: The tight pair enjoyed some banter as they passionately pounded their utensils together with their neighbors

Chatty: The tight pair enjoyed some banter as they passionately pounded their utensils together with their neighbors

And Sarah attempted to embrace her lack of hair-dye on Friday by flaunting the gray hairs she had sprouted in quarantine on Instagram.

In the selfie – that has received over 40,000 likes, – Silverman provided a close up of her hair, which was pulled up into a messy bun. 

When Sarah is not thanking essential workers, she is busy streaming her Call of Duty: WWII game play on Twitch.

7oclockers: Silverman often refers to herself and those who partake in the nightly tradition as the '7oclockers' since the cheering typically begins at 7pm and concludes at 7:03pm

7oclockers: Silverman often refers to herself and those who partake in the nightly tradition as the ‘7oclockers’ since the cheering typically begins at 7pm and concludes at 7:03pm

Gray days: Sarah attempted to embrace her lack of hair-dye on Friday by flaunting the gray hairs she had sprouted in quarantine on Instagram

Gray days: Sarah attempted to embrace her lack of hair-dye on Friday by flaunting the gray hairs she had sprouted in quarantine on Instagram

On Thursday, Silverman took to Instagram to share a portrait of herself playing video games in her living room.

‘What have I become,’ captioned the funny gal, as she posed with a controller in her hands. 

During her Twitch streams, Sarah provides plenty of hilarious commentary as she navigates the complexities of the game with her closest pals.

Gamer girl: On Thursday, Silverman took to Instagram to share a portrait of herself playing video games in her living room

Gamer girl: On Thursday, Silverman took to Instagram to share a portrait of herself playing video games in her living room