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Sean Spicer Makes Surprise Cameo at Emmy Awards

Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer speaks onstage during the 69th Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theatre on September 17, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Credit: FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)

Anyone could have predicted that Stephen Colbert’s opening Emmy monologue would include talk of politics and mentions of President Donald Trump, but no would could have predicted a surprise cameo from White House alum Sean Spicer.

The former White House press secretary made a brief appearance at the end of Colbert’s opening monologue for a bit that appeared to mock Spicer’s defense of Trump’s inauguration attendance.

On stage, Colbert asked if someone could predict how large this year’s Emmy audience would be — Spicer’s cue to emerge from backstage.

“This will be the largest audience to witness the Emmys, period — both in person and around the world,” Spicer said from a podium.

Spicer battled with reporters back in January as he defended the size of the crowd that showed up to watch Trump’s inauguration. At the time, he said, “This was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period,” despite photographic evidence to the contrary.

Colbert also joked that HBO’s Emmy-nominated Bernie Madoff TV movie “Wizard of Lies” was “the Sean Spicer story.” Spicer’s appearance drew reactions of shock from the celebrity audience.

“Melissa McCarthy everybody. Give it up,” Colbert said, joking, as the camera panned to McCarthy, who famously impersonated Spicer on last season’s “Saturday Night Live.”