Chris Redd appeared on Conan O'Brien's talk show and discussed his quarantine in New York City. The Saturday Night Live star mentioned on Conan that he received help from SNL driver.

Redd explained how the driver helped him to find a way out safely from his one-bedroom house. The place Deep Murder star was located in New York soon became a hotspot after a few weeks.

As a result, the actor had to leave the house and move to a spacious house in Mississippi. He revealed that the Mississippi home was different from New York's cramped house as he had enough room to walk around.

Besides roaming around in his own house, the 35-year-old actor admitted that he loves playing games and now when he has plenty of time in his hands amid ongoing pandemic, he is filling his time to play Call of Duty online. Redd discovered some weird catchphrases kids use these days after killing someone in the video games.

The actor believes in dating during the coronavirus pandemic but with a safe distance. When O'Brien asked about being the most eligible bachelor in the town, the actor told how good he is to scope out people who break the rule of social distancing.

The But Here We Are star told that he has been watching p0rn lately and in fact, he believes that he has finished watching almost every footage on the internet. However, he became a philanthropist accidentally during the Black Lives Matter protest.

Redd admitted that he couldn't step out on the streets as he was stuck inside due to quarantine. However, he witnessed many Americans on the streets to protest against racism and police violence.

While he couldn't join the protest physically because he was concerned about his family being vulnerable to COVID19, he had cultivated the energy to do something for the protestors. Redd acknowledged that people were brutally beaten by the police officials and it became an alarm for him to raise funds for protest relief.

He further clarified that it was under-planned efforts to bail out people, help with medical bills, and of course smashing protestors' iPhones who were filming the police.

However, the fundraiser worked pretty well as Redd managed to raise $80 thousand in a couple of hours. The host called this a Breaking Bad situation where the actor had no clue how to manage the incoming funds but in a good way, Redd agreed.