Anthony Scaramucci has already made appearances on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" and "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," and is said to be looking for more media appearances. Scaramucci hires 'Fifteen Minutes,' Hollywood PR firm

Anthony Scaramucci, the short-lived White House communications director who quickly lept back into the limelight a week after being fired, has signed with Hollywood publicist Howard Bragman.

Bragman is the author of the book “Where’s My Fifteen Minutes?” and his company is also called Fifteen Minutes. One of his specialties is crisis communications for celebrities. His client list includes Barry Manilow and the Jet Blue flight attendant who took two beers and jumped down an exit chute slide. He also handled Monica Lewinsky.


Scaramucci has already made appearances on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" and "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," and is said to be looking for more media appearances.

“Not in the habit of confirming my clients or their strategies,” Bragman said, when asked for comment about Scaramucci.

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Wednesday, Bragman posted on Facebook a photo of White House chief of staff John Kelly shaking his head at President Donald Trump’s Tuesday news conference equivocating on Nazis.

“CAPTION CONTEST, Mediocre prizes — loads of fun. Please write your best cutline for this photo of Trump's Chief of Staff during yesterday's press conference,” he wrote.

On Thursday in a brief phone conversation, Scaramucci said he would call back to talk more, but did not return further requests for comment.