White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is having one hell of a weekend. He riled up journalists with his decision to exclude certain outlets from a press gaggle, he's targeting his own staff for leaks, and he got in a fight with a journalist over where he was born.
SEE ALSO:Sean Spicer's WHOIS data is public for everyone to seeBut there's another specter of Spicer's past circulating around the web: his tenure as a terrifying Easter Bunny.
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Yes, that is real.
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While it's been mentioned in the past, it looks like this weekend's basket full of treats began on Saturday when animated feature writer Robert Schooley unearthed this old Q&A with Spicer, when he was in the George W. Bush administration, about his time playing the Easter Bunny for the White House Egg Roll.
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Lest you think it's fake news, the Washington Postran a story in 2013 about various staffers who had played the Easter Bunny for the annual event, which includes the photos of Spicer as well as a note about his experience in the costume: it gets hot.
Sean Spicer in the White House job he was born (somewhere) for. pic.twitter.com/kbAahrRH7T
— Schooley (@Rschooley) February 26, 2017
This may not have been the most important story of the weekend -- not even in the top three important stories involving Spicer -- but it's fun and it'll tide us over until Saturday Night Liveand Melissa McCarthy's impression of Spicer return.
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