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Sean Spicer
Celebrity Profile
Birth Date 23 September 1971 (1971-09-23) (age 52)
Hometown Port Washington, New York
Known For Former White House press secretary

Dancing with the Stars 28

Partner(s) Lindsay Arnold
Placement 6th
Highest Score 21 (Viennese waltz)
Lowest Score 12 (Salsa)
Average Score 18

Sean Michael Spicer is a celebrity from season 28 of Dancing with the Stars.

Biography[]

Retrieved from abc.com
Sean Spicer's political career began long before the former White House press secretary made his mark as one of the most recognized staffers in the Trump administration. Spicer built a decades-long career in Republican politics, witnessing and shaping the inner workings of Washington, D.C., from every vantage point: House of Representatives communicator, heading up incumbent retention at the National Republican Senatorial Committee, assistant U.S. trade representative in George W. Bush's White House, chief strategist and director of communications at the Republican National Committee, top advisor to presidential campaigns and, of course, White House press secretary. Spicer made his way up through the ranks and has experience at every level in Washington. Few are as well-equipped as Spicer to pull back the curtain and dissect what's really happening in the nation's capital. Since leaving the White House, Spicer has become the founder and president of RigWil LLC, a strategic consulting firm that provides insights to C-suite corporate and association executives.

Dancing with the Stars 28[]

Sean was partnered with Lindsay Arnold. They placed 6th.

Scores[]

1 Score was given by guest judge Leah Remini.
2 Due to a family emergency, Lindsay was unable to perform that night; Sean danced with stand-in partner Jenna Johnson.
3 Score was given by guest judge Joey Fatone.

Performances[]

Trivia[]

  • Zach Braff jokingly "predicted" his appearance two years prior when he tweeted "Can't wait to see Sean Spicer waltz on Dancing with the Stars.[1]

References[]

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