Mean Tweets
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Tom Brady takes a beating during Jimmy Kimmel’s Mean Tweets segment
Tom Brady may have gotten the worst of the Mean Tweets, but Pat Mahomes and Michael Irvin didn't get off too easy either.
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Pink, Miley Cyrus and others respond to hilariously mean tweets on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
In the fifth musical edition of "Mean Tweets," artists reacted to insults of all kinds.
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Watch Lil Wayne, Tyler, Pusha-T Read Mean Tweets on “Kimmel”
Big Sean, ASAP Rocky, Rae Sremmurd, Anderson .Paak, DJ Khaled, and Logic appear on a hip-hop edition of the recurring segment
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'Mean Tweets' with the 'Avengers: Infinity War' cast gets very brutal, very fast
If you're getting fed up of hearing everyone singing the praises of the Avengers, why not take a short break by listening to people hating on them. SEE ALSO: The first reactions to Marvel's 'Avengers: Infinity War' are in In the latest edition of "Mean Tweets" filmed for <em>Jimmy Kimmel Live!</em>, the likes of Chris Pratt, Scarlett Johansson, and Chris Evans read out some of the spectacularly harsh things people are saying about them on the internet. The tweets range from the very weird (the
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'America's Got Talent' judges give hilarious responses to tweets from fans
The judges on "America’s Got Talent" normally dole out the commentary on the show, but they thought they’d mix it up a bit and see what the Twitterverse had to say about them.
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A Busload of Shocked Faces: The Oscars’ Funniest Moments
Although Oscars are usually awarded for achievements in serious drama, that doesn’t mean we all can’t have a few laughs while the little gold men are being doled out.
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Natalie Portman, Ryan Gosling, Samuel L. Jackson, and More Headline a Special Oscars Edition of Mean Tweets
Celebrities Read Mean Tweets has become a beloved staple of Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, so it’s no surprise that the bit made an appearance at the Academy Awards. “Tonight is a celebration of the movies and those who lift us up, but we must also acknowledge those who push us down — the Internet trolls who use their words to keep us grounded, day after day, night after night,” Kimmel said. The festivities were kicked off by Best Actress nominee Natalie Portman, who read a tweet