Mark Zuckerberg Set Up Andy Samberg’s Facebook Account (VIDEO)

Andy Samberg left Mark Zuckerberg flabbergasted when he admitted to his lack of a Facebook account. The Facebook creator made sure to rectify that situation immediately.

"He was shocked. He was like, 'Why? Why? Why aren't you on Facebook?'" Samberg explained to Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show."

The Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor claimed he didn't need one because he stayed in contact with everyone he needed. Zuckerberg promised to set him up with a private account where only the Facebook creator would be his friend.

Zuckerberg didn't active the account as entirely private, as his friends were able to friend request Samberg. The former "Saturday Night Live" star wanted the emails and requests to stop so he reached out for a little tech support from tech billionaire.

"I texted him and I was like, 'Hey man, I hate to do this to you, head of Facebook, but I think I need some tech support here,'" Samberg said.

Samberg frequently impersonated Zuckerberg on "Saturday Night Live" and even crashed the Facebook co-founder's F8 Keynote address in 2011. Zuckerberg made his own appearance on "SNL" when Jesse Eisenberg, who played the computer programmer in "The Social Network," hosted the program in 2011.

The "dormant Facebook account," as Samberg referred to it, shows only his profile picture of him and Zuckerberg at Facebook headquarters. Facebook users can message him but the "Friend Request" button does not appear.

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