Don’t feel sorry for Sean Spicer.

After six tumultuous months defending the president through a thicket of continuous controversies — including Congressional investigations and other White House drama — he’s exiting stage left.

Who can blame him?

Spicer’s been lampooned regularly on television thanks to comedienne Melissa McCarthy’s “Spicey” portrayals on SNL. And when he’s not being made into a national caricature, he’s had to be Trump’s daily janitor — cleaning up wild tweets, conflicting statements or disastrous media interviews and doing so 24/7.

Unless you’re a caffeine-jacked insomniac, there’s no rest for the weary. That’s for sure.

Now that he’s officially submitted his resignation as press secretary, Spicer can make boatloads more money in the private sector. In fact, the owner of a legal brothel in Nevada, The Bunny Ranch, has already made an offer for a spot on his public relations team.

If that job offer doesn’t float his boat, Spicer can always join a cable news outlet as a high-paid commentator. Not a bad gig. Just ask Jason Chaffetz, who recently quit his day job as a U.S. Rep. to join Fox News as a contributor. The pay’s better, with less day-to-day stress doing battle with anti-Trump reporters at the daily White House press briefings.

Spicer tweeted yesterday he’ll stay on as press secretary through August. That’ll give his replacement, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, time to ramp up as well as give newly tapped Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci time to revamp the administration’s overall messaging. A task long overdue.

With Trump’s approval rating lower than any of the last four presidents at the same point in their term — an anemic 38 percent, per Gallup’s latest polling — Trump was smart to shake up his communications team.

With critical health care reform derailed and tax reform stalled, the White House needs a major reboot. A failure to notch needed “wins” for the Trump administration — real soon — will cost Republicans in the fast-approaching midterms.

Not a path to Making America Great Again.

Adriana Cohen is host of the “Adriana Cohen Show” airing Wednesdays at noon on Boston Herald Radio. Follow her on Twitter @AdrianaCohen16.