The Internet Found Sean Spicer's Venmo Account, So Naturally It's Trolling It

The internet is a blessed thing that we should all be grateful for. Sometimes, it gives us memes we can't stop referencing, and other times, it finds Sean Spicer's Venmo account and people immediately start trolling it.

Spicer's Venmo account, which was first posted about by the Who? Weekly Twitter account, looks pretty legit. You can't verify who owns any account on Venmo, but as New York Magazine reported, Spicer's history showed two payments to Ryan and Shannon Spicer — the same names as Spicer's siblings. So, it looks like this might actually be Spicer's real Venmo account.

However, the internet did not care whether or not it was Spicer's real account and immediately started requesting money for a variety of things like "because your boss is a lunatic" and of course, for "The Bowling Green Massacres."

@Swainsch 🤘🏻 pic.twitter.com/9LMyb05Djs

— Laura Porter (@LCPeez) February 7, 2017

Hey folks don't forget to request money from @seanspicer on @venmo whatever sound fair… pic.twitter.com/QRoxBxisbx

— Jared Zimmerman (@JaredZimmerman) February 7, 2017

At the time of writing, it appears you can still request money from Spicer, as I tried and it went through.

Here's hoping Melissa McCarthy reprises her role as Sean Spicer on Saturday Night Live and talks about all these Venmo charges.