The former Trump press secretary hit the dance floor as he performed a salsa routine with partner Lindsay Arnold on Monday night.
Monday night where he performed a salsa routine.
Judge Bruno Tonioli called his routine "strangely entertaining" whereas Carrie Ann Inaba praised his ability to "have fun." Meanwhile, Len Goodman applauded Spicer for joining the cast. "I admire your courage coming on this show."
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