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SNL Dropped A Cute Throwback Ahead Of Dan Levy's Show & His Dad Made An Appearance (VIDEO)

Eugene Levy is proud of his bébé!
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Saturday Night Live dropped the sweetest video in anticipation of Dan Levy, star of the hit show Schitt's Creek, debuting as a host on February 9, 2021.  

The promo video posted to their Instagram is a vintage throwback that features the actor's dad, Eugene Levy, back in the day and it is nothing short of adorable.

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The SNL clip in question is an old video of Eugene Levy along with late Canadian actor and comedian, John Candy.

In it, one guy approaches the pair and says "Hey! You're Eugene Levy and John Candy!"

Candy then asks "Hey, uh who's the host next week?"

The video pauses and is replaced with a tweet on the screen answering that question.

"That's my boy!! Hosting SNL Feb 6!!!" the tweet plastered on the video read from Eugene Levy's Twitter

What's more, SNL captioned the video with "Dan. Phoebe. OMFG," referring to both Levy and Pheobe Bridgers who will be the musical guest performer that night.  

This caption could be a hilarious nod to Dan Levy's comment when he first went public with the news a week ago.

"OMFG," he captioned his post on Instagram.

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