Will Mooch do the Fandango? Anthony Scaramucci to appear on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert... who re-wrote Bohemian Rhapsody during 10-day mocking of his Oval Office tenure

  • Anthony Scaramucci lasted only two weeks inside Donald Trump's White House
  • The Mooch replaced Trump's previous communications director Sean Spicer 
  • Despite being constantly ridiculed, Spicer managed six months in his post 
  • Scaramucci will appear on Stephen Colbert's The Late Show on Monday night

Anthony Scaramucci, who lasted just less than two weeks as Donald Trump's communications director, will be a guest on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.

The former Wall Street financier was sacked days after launching an expletive-laden attack against senior White House staff.

US talk show host Colbert warned the censors to get ready as he announced Monday's guest on Twitter.

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Colbert will interview Anthony Scaramucci on Monday
Scaramucci served as Donald Trump's communications director for two weeks

Stephen Colbert, left, will interview Anthony Scaramucci on The Late Show on Monday about his tumultuous two-week stint as Donald Trump's communication director 

Colbert celebrated The Mooch's sacking by reworking Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody

Colbert celebrated The Mooch's sacking by reworking Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody

Despite constantly making fun of him, the Mooch as agreed to appear on Colbert's show

Despite constantly making fun of him, the Mooch as agreed to appear on Colbert's show

Mr Scaramucci, 53, was fired last week by new White House chief of staff John Kelly after making a string of controversial comments to a journalist from the New Yorker magazine.

The doomed spin doctor called then White House chief of staff Reince Priebus a 'paranoid schizophrenic' and made derogatory comments about Steve Bannon, the chief strategist.

TV executives have been vying to book Mr Scaramucci and the appearance will be seen as a coup for Colbert, a regular critic of US president Donald Trump.

However, the comic has not scored the first interview with the former White House communications director. That honor has fallen to ABC's George Stephanopoulos, who will sit down with Scaramucci on Sunday. 

Indeed, Colbert seemed to take great delight in Scaramucci's demise, even rewriting Queen's classic song Bohemian Rhapsody to celebrate the financier's misfortune. 

Colbert took the the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York to tell the Late Show audience that he was a 'broken man' after hearing The Mooch was no longer Trump's new communications director.

So, the comedian decided to sign a parody of the Queen classic with the words: 'Momma, I just got canned. 

'I barely just got to the White House, said some dumb stuff now I'm out.'

'Momma, my job had just begun, and now I've gone and thrown it all away. 

'Didn't mean to cause outcry, I won't be back to mooch this time tomorrow.'

Trump's first communications director Sean Spicer resigned after it was announced The Mooch was being brought into the White House.  

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