UPDATE: July 21,sensuality and eroticism in a parklike setting. 2017, 12:29 p.m. UTC Updated to include Sean Spicer's resignation.
Sean Spicer has reportedly resigned from his role as White House Press Secretary, but as he fades into the bushes the world mourns another crushing loss: Melissa McCarthy's epic Saturday Night Liveperformances.
While Spicer certainly made us all yell "WTF?" a few times, he also inspired McCarthy's Spicey, a truly magnificent and irreplaceable joy in this dark time of political chaos. And for that we are sort of thankful.
Since McCarthy first assumed the role of Spicer back in February, she has brightened our weekends by bearing an uncanny resemblance to the press secretary and recreating, spot-on, his mannerisms. And the Twittersphere fears that if Spicer leaves the public eye, the Spicer impressions will inevitably follow.
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While we don't yet know who's replacing Spicer, many feel the only logical thing to do is for Spicer to replace himself with Melissa McCarthy asSpicer. This makes sense.
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Let us all have a moment of silence for the loss of one truly great impression.
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