Grok says: There is no public evidence of any fallout, feud, or rift between Sean Spicer and Tucker Carlson that would indicate they are no longer friends. In fact, available information suggests they remain on good terms within conservative/media circles.They have a history of positive interactions:Spicer appeared on Carlson’s Fox News show in the past (e.g., discussing his Dancing with the Stars experience in 2019).
More recently, both have been referenced together in contexts showing alignment or shared platforms in the broader pro-Trump/MAGA ecosystem.
Recent mentions (from 2025 into early 2026) group them neutrally or positively:They appear on overlapping lists of conservative commentators/podcasters (e.g., those with similar ad reads or appearances promoting figures like Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong).
Discussions of interviews or appearances (e.g., Spicer and Carlson both hosting or featuring similar guests/topics like cancer research/treatments).
One X post from mid-2025 highlighted a clip from The Sean Spicer Show discussing a question Carlson asked Ted Cruz, with no negative framing toward Carlson.
In broader conservative commentary, they are lumped together as figures in the same orbit (e.g., alongside Megyn Kelly, Charlie Kirk, etc., in rally-style or “America First” contexts).
No search results turned up stories of conflict, criticism from one toward the other, or severed ties. Recent X posts (even critical ones about Carlson) don’t drag Spicer into negativity against him, and vice versa. They appear to still be friendly—or at least professionally cordial—as active figures in overlapping conservative commentary spaces. If anything changes publicly, it would likely surface quickly given their visibility.
