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Melissa McCarthy nails press secretary Sean Spicer in epic SNL skit
Veteran comedienne and actress Melissa McCarthy gave us all a laughable experience when she impersonated White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
Melissa McCarthy made a special guest appearance on Saturday Night Live and she came in with a bang. The veteran comedienne and actress did a skit on White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, and she absolutely nailed it.
“Before we begin, I know that myself and the press have gotten off to a rocky start,” McCarthy as Spicer yelled.
“When I say ‘rocky start,’ I mean it in the sense of ‘Rocky’ the movie, because I came out here to punch you! In the face!”
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