Who Is Sean Spicer Married To? Plus, What Did the Political Aide Do?

Sean Spicer Is Back on TV — but Not for Politics

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Apr. Sixteen 2020, Updated 5:08 p.m. ET

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Most people know Sean Spicer as the Republican White House press secretary who fabricated lies even President Trump referred to as "alternative facts."

But in this day and age, two years after resigning from his put up at the White House, he's making the rounds once more by way of popular culture. 

So, what did Sean Spicer, 48, do to turn out to be the identify on everyone's lips once again? And who is the former political aide married to? Keep reading to in finding out.

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Who is Sean Spicer married to?

Sean has long said that the simplest reviews that topic to him are those of his parents, his two young children, who he famously has kept out of the public eye, and his spouse, Rebecca.

Rebecca Miller Spicer is no stranger to running in a Republican White House, as she used to be one among President George W. Bush's personnel members. On Twitter, the Tennessee native describes herself as "Mother of the Year (just ask the kiddos)."

And when it comes to her skilled occupation, the mom of two has been working as the senior vp of communications of Airlines for America. Between her time as George W. Bush's associate director of communications from 2006 to 2007 till now, she labored in the wholesale beer business as a senior vice president of communications and public affairs.

Before that, she labored as a tv producer on WJLA-TV and KTRK-TV. "She began her career as a high school intern helping with 'Snow Bird' school cancellations at WSMV in her hometown of Nashville, Tenn." reads her bio on the National Council for Adoption, where she serves on the Board of Directors.

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So, what did Sean Spicer do?

In a surprise to many, Sean used to be cast as one among Season 28's Dancing With the Stars contestants. The debatable decision to invite him won fashionable backlash from many, including DWTS host Tom Bergeron, who expressed sadness that manufacturers determined to inject politics into the display.

But for Sean, the backlash is "nothing new," he said to Variety. "Look, I'm used to that, you've got to zone it out, enjoy yourself. I know who I am and what I believe and I'm comfortable with that. I did this to have some fun, enjoy myself, and hopefully show what a great opportunity this show is for the country to bring people together, allow you to root for another person regardless of their background," he mentioned. "And we're missing a lot of that right now."

"Tonight, you can be for everybody," he endured. "You can cheer everybody on regardless of what they believe or where they're from or what they think on a particular policy, that's good. And if people in America can look tonight and say for two hours we tuned out everything else that's going on, relaxed, had fun and laughed at Sean Spicer wearing a lime green shirt, then God bless it."

According to his Twitter page, Sean is even auctioning off that well-known lime green ruffled blouse "to support @YRFund (caregivers of injured service members) & @IndyFund (tracked chairs for injured warriors," he wrote. "Great #Halloween costume potential."

Even Queer Eye's beloved Karamo Brown spoke up referring to Sean Spicer's appearance on DWTS telling Variety, "I want people to know that as a country we always have to reach out to those that are different from us and try to figure out how to have conversations."

Tune in to Dancing with the Stars Mondays at 8 p.m. on ABC.

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