In his first interview post-resignation, Sean Spicer spoke to Fox News nutjob anchor Sean Hannity about why he left, who's taking over from him, and of course, SNL and Melissa McCarthy.
"I'm a prankster, I like a good joke. I think when it's funny, it's funny. Sometimes it goes from funny to mean," said Spicer. "I think that there were parts of it that were funny, but there's a lot of it that was over the line. It wasn't funny. It was stupid, or silly, or malicious."
Spicer's comments come as Anthony Scaramucci begins his work as White House Communications Director, who reportedly referred to the former White House Press Secretary as Melissa McCarthy in conversation with other staffers in Trump's white House.
Meanwhile, SNL posted a montage of Spicer / McCarthy's greatest hits on news of Spicer's resignations.
Spicey out. pic.twitter.com/LAfSm7I7Gz
— Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) July 21, 2017