"Dancing With The Stars" Wants to Tango with Sean Spicer

"Dancing With The Stars" Wants to Tango with Sean Spicer

While Sean Spicer may have spent the last 6 months as a cast member of the White House version of Survivor, his next role might be a different sort of reality show.

Sean Spicer is taking his first steps of transitioning from the White House briefing room to the bright lights of the TV news studios, but there's another group that has his eye on him.

Since the White House press secretary announced his resignation on Friday, he was spent the day in New York City in talks with major broadcasters about a new career in TV where he can share his insider knowledge of the White House.

Spicer has been seen coming out of high-level meetings at ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox News in Manhattan. It's unclear whether the television networks are trying to obtain him in a full-time capacity or just as a very sought-after guest.

These moves come less than a week after Spicer announced he was stepping down from his job at the White House amid President Trump's decision to hire Anthony Scaramucci as the next communications director.

The 45-year-old high-profile spokesman continues to be wooed by networks.

There is speculation that Spicer's next stop could be showing off some dance moves.

Continue to the next page to see where he could be heading next.

While Sean Spicer's tenure at the White House was short, the former Press Secretary marked his time there through his clash with reporters and his controversial remarks.

But all the tension didn't prevent him from laughing at his goof-ups, including his secret SOS with an upside-down American flag pin.

And who could forget Melissa McCarthy's performance as the press secretary himself on Saturday Night Live.

Reports indicate that the former White House press secretary may have another gig lined up sooner than we think- as a contestant on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars."

ABC's Dancing with the Stars has expressed interest in Spicer joining the show, that pairs celebrities with professional dancers to compete against one-another.

Page Six broke the news Wednesday stating that a "TV insider confirmed...that the dancing competition show has indeed reached out to the Beltway insider."

A TV insider also confirmed that the dancing competition show offer. "That has legs," the source said.

Actor Zach Braff jokingly tweeted when Spicer stepped down, "Can't wait to see Sean Spicer waltz on Dancing With the Stars."

Should Spicer decide to join Dancing with the Stars, he would be following in the footsteps of others from the political world including Energy Secretary Rick Perry and former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.

Sources: AOL / Politico / Fox News / Page Six