Kellyanne Conway has proven in an odd new interview that prop comedy isn't for her.

Conway, the counselor to the president, spoke to Fox's Sean Hannity on Wednesday night and attempt to defend the White House amid the latest Russia scandal involving Don Jr's emails and meeting with a Moscow-linked lawyer.

'So I just want to review… this is how I see it so far, to help all the people at home,' Conway said, before things really got weird.

'What's the conclusion,' she said, while lifting up a piece of paper to the camera with the words 'CONCLUSION' and 'COLLUSION' typed in block letters.

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Kellyanne Conway has been mocked online after giving a strange interview featuring pieces of paper with words printed on them

'Collusion, no, we don't have that yet,' she said, while trying to scribble out the word with a red marker.

Moving onto her next prop, Conway lifted up another piece of white paper with 'ILLUSION' and 'DELUSION' on it in the same block text.

'I see illusion and delusion,' she said. 'So just so we are clear everyone, four words; conclusion collusion, no. Illusion delusion, yes.

'I just thought we'd have some fun with words, Sesame's Grover word of the day, perhaps Sean.'

Conway held up pieces of paper with words on them during her interview with Fox News on Wednesday

Conway attempted to point out the specific words with a red marker to further prove the point she was trying to make

Then then continued for a few more seconds to defend Donald Trump Jr for his 'transparency' in releasing emails – despite him seeming to only do so after being told the New York Times was about to publish them.

However, Conway had barely unclipped her microphone after finishing the interview before she was already being mocked on social media.

'Props? Conway is now the Carrot Top or Gallagher of Politics. The lady doth protest too much, methinks,' one person tweeted.

'Didn't someone warn Kellyanne not to hold up white pieces of paper?' another person wrote.

Conway was quickly mocked on social media after the strange interview with Fox's Sean Hannity

The reason why the counselor should not have held up the pieces of paper was proven by the number of memes that flowed on Wednesday night.

Twitter user changed the words on Conway's props to form a number of jokes.

'The pee tape... is real,' one person wrote, referencing the scandalous allegations made against the president in the 'dirty dossier'.

'Here's a list of all our good ideas,' another meme read, with a blank piece of paper in Conway's other hand.

Thousands of memes were tweeted on Wednesday night, including some comparing Conway to Bob Dylan in Subterranean Homesick Blues

'Help me! I've been kidnapped,' another joked.

Another popular meme showed Hillary Clinton's popular vote tally - 65,844,710 - on one piece of paper, compared to Trump's count - 62,979,636 - in the other.

One of the other widely shared memes poked fun at how Conway has attempted to distance herself and the White House from figures under investigation or caught up in scandals in the past. 'Donald Trump Jr? Now there's a name I haven't heard in years,' it read.

Others compared Conway to Bob Dylan's iconic film clip for Subterranean Homesick Blues, in which the musician is seen holding pieces of paper with song lyrics on them and discarding them as the track continues.