Anthony Scaramucci, whose short-lived tenure as White House communications director ended after he unleashed a profanity-laced tirade aimed at members of the administration, is reportedly working on a sitcom titled, "Attack of the Swamp Monsters," according to TMZ.
The show is very loosely based on his 10 days at the White House.
"It's very early, but I think there's a lot of fun content," said Scaramucci, who is working with a Hollywood producer.
"I've got a couple of really funny titles, one is 'Attack of the Swamp Monsters.' These guys are trying to knock me out, I'm a Wall Street entrepreneur, they're all in the political class," he added. "I like to tell people how I really feel, I'm very honest. These guys like to run around like little rats and backstab each other. That's not me.
"I think it's a very funny, very interesting reveal."
Scaramucci on Monday night joked about his brief tenure on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," saying: "I didn't think I'd last too long, but I thought I'd last longer than a carton of milk."
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