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Spicer hopes ‘Dancing With the Stars’ gig will ‘move the country forward’

- Tribune news services

In the face of a swift backlash, former White House press secretary Sean Spicer said he hoped his role as a contestant on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” can help “move the country forward in a positive way.”

Spicer told CNN last week that his “DWTS” posting was about entertainm­ent, not politics. ABC revealed Spicer on Wednesday as one of 12 celebrity contestant­s for season 28 of the competitio­n series.

“I think this is an entertainm­ent show. I look forward to having some fun.

And if people are looking for news, I suggest they tune into a news program,” Spicer told CNN.

“I am very happy with who I am and who I support. I’m not changing. I am giving people another opportunit­y to see a side of me that is different.”

News of Spicer’s selection as a contestant on the long-running ballroom dance reality series sparked an uproar given Spicer’s role in the early months of the Trump administra­tion. “DWTS” host Tom Bergeron went so far as to publicly express his concern about the choice, saying that he believed producers had agreed to steer clear of political figures at such a fractious time.

Spicer said he hopes to prove that Americans with differing political views can find common ground in entertainm­ent.

“I think Tom has been a great host. And I firmly believe when the season is over he’s probably going to realize bringing a diverse group of people together, who can interact in a fun, civil and respectful way, is actually a way we can move the country forward in a positive way,” Spicer said. “And it will make this show an example of how Americans can disagree about politics and tune into good entertainm­ent shows and keep their politics at bay.”

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