A Georgia state lawmaker who was filmed shouting the N-word and dropping his pants on comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s new TV series has reportedly resigned.

State Rep. Jason Spencer (R-Woodbine) — who faced intense pressure to step down after the embarrassing appearance on Showtime’s “Who is America?” — has decided to step down, according to The Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Spencer appears on the show alongside prankster Cohen, who is disguised as an Israeli anti-terrorism expert named Col. Erran Morad.

Cohen coaxed the politicians into yelling “N—er, n—er, n—er, n—er!” and exposing his backside in order to “use your buttocks to intimidate ISIS.”

After the episode aired, Georgia House Speaker David Ralston said in a statement that Spencer “disgraced himself and should resign immediately.”

Spencer apologized on Monday, but said he won’t resign for “this ridiculously ugly episode.”

“Sacha Baron Cohen and his associates took advantage of my paralyzing fear that my family would be attacked,” he said.