After making an unwanted appearance on this year's Emmy Awards show, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is back in the news making more bizarre statements. On Thursday, Spicer appeared on the Fox Business Network where he said he would mow former President Barack Obama's lawn if he called and asked.

"If President Obama called me right now today and said, 'Hey, come mow my lawn,' I'd do it because I think that there is something that we all should come together as Americans and want to support our leaders, our elected officials, Republican, Democrat," Spicer said.

Spicer was responding to actor Tom Hanks, who recently said he wouldn't visit the White House if it screened his new movie The Post. According to The Hill, Hanks, who plays former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee in the film, criticized President Donald Trump for slamming the media.

"Right now, without a doubt, there are people in power trying to — if not quash or stop the right to publication —  denigrate it to the point they are saying there is no truth to it whatsoever," Hanks said.

Spicer added that someone needs to step up and break the chain of celebrities and athletes who turn down White House invitations.

"I think the idea that it has become kind of cool to say I won't even show up to see the president of the United States is a sad commentary on where we are," Spicer said. "I think that for people like Tom Hanks, who I think is a great film producer and director, he should take the lead maybe say, you know what? I want to go talk to the president about these important issues that were brought up in my movie in 'The Post.'"

Well unlike Spicer, Hanks — along with NBA and NFL champions and other celebrities — refuses to ignore the issues and the damage Spicer's president has done to this country since taking office in January.