A prominent television executive reportedly pitched CNN and MSNBC in recent weeks on a cable news show featuring Stormy Daniels's attorney Michael Avenatti and former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci Anthony ScaramucciFormer DeVos chief of staff joins anti-Trump group Scaramucci to Lemon: Trump 'doubling down' on downplaying virus 'should scare' viewers Sunday shows - Leaked audio of Trump's sister reverberates MORE.

The New York Times reports that Jay Sures, a co-president with the United Talent Agency (UTA), discussed with executives at the two cable networks the idea of having a program where Scaramucci and Avenatti would square off.

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Avenatti, who has appeared on CNN and MSNBC dozens of times since early March to discuss Daniels's lawsuit against President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE and his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen, appeared to dismiss the report Thursday on Twitter.

"I have no interest in television right now. I’ll leave that to the experts. I enjoy practicing law and look forward to prevailing on behalf of my client Stormy Daniels. That’s where my focus is," Avenatti tweeted.

Lol. I have no interest in television right now. I’ll leave that to the experts. I enjoy practicing law and look forward to prevailing on behalf of my client Stormy Daniels. That’s where my focus is. #focused #basta — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) May 17, 2018

Avenatti was the center of similar speculation in April after Vanity Fair reported that he had approached MSNBC President Phil Griffin about hosting a show after the two were spotted chatting at an NBC after-party following the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner late last month.

Scaramucci, who also frequently appears in interviews across the cable news spectrum as a guest, is a former host of "Wall Street Week" on Fox Business.

How about: Not Happening https://t.co/lMlAOoSYZm — Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) May 17, 2018 He tweeted later on Thursday that the hypothetical show should be called "not happening."

Avenatti and Scaramucci were eyed being openly friendly to each other at a party to celebrate the WHCA dinner last month. The pair posed for photos together at the bash, which was sponsored by UTA, the talent agency whose executive recently pitched CNN and MSNBC about a cable program, according to the Times report.

CNN has not immediately responded to request for comment on the Times report Thursday, while MSNBC declined comment.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is locked in a legal battle led by Avenatti with Trump over a $130,000 payment she received weeks before the 2016 election. The payment was part of a nondisclosure agreement, which Daniels says was regarding an alleged affair with Trump a decade earlier.

-Updated 6:57 p.m.