Busy Philipps Ticked After She's Mistaken For Sarah Huckabee Sanders

Actress Busy Philipps went ballistic on Thursday after the chairman of the Democratic Coalition Against Trump misidentified her as a young Sarah Huckabee Sanders in an old photo.

In an attempted dig at the White House press secretary’s facial expression, Jon Cooper tweeted a picture of Philipps from her time on the one-season 1999-2000 TV comedy “Freaks and Geeks.”

That prompted Philipps to respond, “I am never getting over this” ― and a whole lot more.

Here’s Cooper’s now-deleted post (for which he later apologized):

(Photo: Twitter)
(Photo: Twitter)

And here is the “Cougar Town” star’s response:

Yeah, we’re not seeing the resemblance either.

(Photo: Getty Images)
(Photo: Getty Images)

Anyway, Philipps wasn’t done.

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Cooper’s Democratic Coalition Against Trump has been taking aim at Sanders after she said that ESPN’s Jemele Hill should be fired for calling Trump a “white supremacist,” and has called for an ethics probe.

“My bad!” Cooper tweeted after his mistake came to light. He also claimed that Philipps’ image showed up in a Google search when he was looking for a picture of Sanders.

Oops!

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