Anthony Scaramucci has spoken out for the first time since he was fired and revealed his anger at the DC gossip-fueled rumors of an affair between him and Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle - which he strongly denies.

In a wide-ranging interview with the Huffington Post, Scaramucci explained the series of events that unfolded during his very short-lived career as the White House communications director.

At the top of the list were the Guilfoyle rumors, the publication of his now infamous expletive-laden rant aimed at some of Trump's top aides and revelations that he missed the birth of his son.

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Anthony Scaramucci has revealed his anger at DC rumors of an affair with his 'good friend' Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle - which both parties strongly deny - and says members of the media fueled the gossip. They are pictured together at his company's Christmas party in December 2016

Scaramucci (pictured on Tuesday) gave an interview to the HuffPost about the series of events that unfolded during his very short-lived career as the White House communications director

Guilfoyle (above) was spotted returning alone to her pricey Upper West Side apartment late Tuesday evening after being forced to deny that she was having an affair with Scaramucci earlier in the day

Trump confidant Roger Stone, who is friends with Guilfoyle, said that Scaramucc is 'way too short' for her. The 48-year-old California native is roughly 5'7'' and briefly did modeling work for Macy's and bridal magazines

The Mooch said he knew rumors would swirl when Guilfoyle's name was mentioned after the previous speculation - and that he saw the tweets as 'an attack'.

Scaramucci denies having a sexual relationship with Guilfoyle, who was spotted returning alone to her pricey Upper West Side apartment late Tuesday evening.

The Fox host also confirmed - via a Fox spokesperson - that she is only friends with Scaramucci.

Trump confidant Roger Stone, who is also a friend of Guilfoyle, told the Huffington Post's Vicky Ward that the pair are just 'very close friends'. He added: 'He is way too short for Kimberly.'

One of the reporters tweeting about the dinner was New Yorker reporter Ryan Lizza who later published his rant about 'paranoid schizophrenic' Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon 'sucking his own c***'.

Scaramucci said he called Lizza when he got home from the dinner and that conversation, which included the expletive-laden rant about Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon, made headlines the following day when it was published.

He repeatedly pressured Lizza to reveal the source of his tweet about the dinner, threatening to fire his entire communications staff if he wouldn't reveal who did it.

Scaramucci said he was upset when several political reporters started tweeting last week that he was having dinner with Donald and Melania Trump, Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Kimberly Guilfoyle and ex-Fox co-president Bill Shine

Scaramucci said he called Lizza when he got home from the dinner and that conversation, which included the expletive-laden rant about Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon, made headlines the following day when it was published.

Scaramucci turned on journalist Ryan Lizza, saying he 'made a mistake in trusting a reporter'

Scaramucci at first seemed unperturbed by Lizza's report. He defended his 'colorful language' but vowed to 'refrain in this arena'

'The Lizzas and Scaramuccis have been friends for over 50 years. My dad knew his dad from construction, and we were building a personal relationship. Most of what I said was humorous and joking.

'Legally, it may have been on the record, but the spirit of it was off. And he knew that,' Scaramucci said of the phone call, which he said he felt burned by.

Lizza denies being old family friends with Scaramucci.

To cap off Scaramucci's tumultuous week, news broke late on Friday that his wife Deidre had filed for divorce while she was eight months pregnant.

Deidre delivered a baby boy last Monday, during Scaramucci's fourth day on the job. Scaramucci was not present for the birth and was instead on Air Force One with Trump en route to the national Boy Scout Jamboree.

The baby was born with health problems and was whisked to neonatal intensive care, but Scaramucci didn't return to New York to visit his newborn son for several days.

To cap off Scaramucci's tumultuous week, news broke late on Friday that his wife Deidre (pictured on Monday) had filed for divorce while she was eight months pregnant

This photo was taken on board Air Force One at the same time Scaramucci's wife gave birth to their second son

Reports emerged that he greeted news of his expanded family by sending Deidre a text message that read: 'Congratulations, I'll pray for our child.'

Scaramucci told the Huffington Post that the way the chain of events was played out was unfair and not in context.

He said his wife gave birth two weeks early so he had no reason to believe that he would miss it by jumping on the plane with Trump.

Scaramucci claims his estranged wife texted him after the birth saying she needed space.

But Deidre's lawyer Jill Stone disputed this, saying: 'Any texts of that nature had nothing to do with the baby or seeing the baby.'

The Mooch was sacked on Monday after just 10 days on the job.

But TMZ reported that the short-lived stint inside the White House could still benefit Scaramucci with lucrative engagements on the public speaking circuit.

As a hedge fund magnate and entrepreneur, the site reports he was already worth between $25,000 and $50,000 per speech.

But having inside knowledge of the Trump administration could push that price-tag to $75,000, though it is unlikely that ever-loyal Mooch would turn on his former paymaster in order to make quick cash.

Scaramucci is pictured walking behind press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders as a smiling Kellyanne Conway looms in the background before he left the White House on Monday