I quit because there's 'too many cooks' in the White House and Melissa McCarthy's impression was 'over the line' and NOT funny: Sean Spicer opens up to Hannity after quitting
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Outgoing White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer (right) said on Friday that he resigned from his post as President Donald Trump's chief spokesperson because he felt there were 'too many cooks in the kitchen'. Spicer's six months as press secretary have been difficult ones. He has been criticized for his testy exchanges with reporters. He was also famously lampooned by Saturday Night Live, where actress Melissa McCarthy's satirical impression of him stung. After his resignation, Spicer was seen outside his home in Alexandria, Virginia on Friday (left).
Outgoing White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer (right) told Sean Hannity (left) of Fox News on Friday that he resigned from his post as President Donald Trump’s chief spokesperson because he felt there were ‘too many cooks in the kitchen’
He was also famously lampooned by Saturday Night Live, where actress Melissa McCarthy’s satirical impression of him stung. McCarthy is seen above during the "Sean Spicer Press Conference Cold Open" on February 11, 2017
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'It wasn’t funny,’ Spicer told Hannity of his views on McCarthy’s ‘Spicey’ impression. McCarthy is seen above during "Spicer Returns" in Studio 8H on May 13, 2017