Spicey’s not laughing.
Outgoing White House press secretary Sean Spicer thought Melissa McCarthy’s widely praised impersonation of him on “Saturday Night Live” was too mean.

“I think that there were parts of it that were funny, but there’s a lot of it that was over the line,” Spicer told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Friday.
Hours earlier he submitted his resignation after President Trump named Anthony Scaramucci his new communications director.

Hannity asked Spicer what he thought of the “Saturday Night Live” skits that mocked his combative relationship with the press.
“It wasn’t funny,” Spicer said. “It was stupid, or silly, or malicious.”
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