Saturday Night Live has hilariously farewelled its most famous portrayal role of Sean Spicer by Melissa McCarthy after Spicer's resignation as White House Press Secretary on Friday.
The show paid tribute to its one of the most famous cameo roles via Twitter with a hilarious montage of McCarthy's best moments in the role. The show marked the end of the character from the show with a video on twitter along with a caption, "Spicey Out".?
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Spicey out. pic.twitter.com/LAfSm7I7Gz
— Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) July 21, 2017
Meanwhile, the former Whitehouse press secretary wasn't much satisfied with McCarthy's performance and he also expressed it with the media, hours after his resignation as:
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
He added,
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.
After Spicer's resignation, most of SNL fans were scared if McCarthy's role from the show is also ended, however, she could join the show with some other exciting roles in the upcoming season.