WATCH: Gal Gadot, Jennifer Aniston, Jim Parsons get roasted in latest ‘Mean Tweets’ | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Gal Gadot, Jennifer Aniston, Jim Parsons get roasted in latest ‘Mean Tweets’

/ 07:15 PM September 26, 2017

Jimmy Kimmel’s propensity for scouring the internet for the harshest comments on celebrities continues, as the popular “Celebrities Read Mean Tweets” chastised a new group of Hollywood actors.

The 11th instalment showed the likes of Gal Gadot, Jennifer Lawrence, John Lithgow, Emma Watson, Dave Chapelle, Jeffrey Tambor, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Kristen Bell and Kumail Nanjiani, as they read aloud some of the lewdest things that Twitter users wrote about them.

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Even “Wonder Woman” herself didn’t get spared from the insults, as one user quipped her lack of chest-area assets.

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Two users, meanwhile, explained why Bell and Watson were “unbearable” friends, while another one noted that Jake Gyllenhaal had a “punchable face.”

But perhaps the greatest zing was reserved for the “Big Bang Theory” star Jim Parsons, who couldn’t help but be shocked of what he read.

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“Jim Parsons looks like a ventriloquist dummy that came to life to become a sex offender,” one Twitter user wrote.

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But not everyone were left beaten by the trolls, as comedienne Kumail Nanjiani managed a witty comeback with a classic “Your Momma” joke.  Check out the full video above. /ra

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