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"Alright, alright, alrighty then!"

Twitter can be a cruel place, especially if you're a celebrity.

For the 10th edition of Jimmy Kimmel's beloved segment "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets," the talk show host invited stars like Margot Robbie, Chris Evans, Zac Efron and Canadians Ryan Gosling and Kiefer Sutherland to read hilariously hateful tweets directed at them.

As expected, the tweets ran the gamut from comments mocking the stars' facial expressions and careers to simply telling them to f*ck off!

Fortunately, these celebs seem to have a tough skin. Check out all their reactions in the video below.

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Celeb Tweets As Poetry
Simon Cowell(01 of08)
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As our GCSE teachers would say, Si's poem reveals a lot about what he's really thinking, and it's clear that he often struggles to leave his work life in the office. Until he's having a cheeky meal at the Harvester that is.Grade: B (credit:Poetweet)
Azealia Banks(02 of08)
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Azealia, this isn't a bad effort. Sadly, she doesn't really find her subject matter until the final stanza. Could do with a redraft or two. Grade: C- (credit:Poetweet)
Danny Dyer(03 of08)
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We're enjoying the cryptic title, and Danny makes a number of pertinent points within his verse. We agree too, Beyoncé is um, "sexy". Grade: B- (credit:Poetweet)
Lauren Goodger(04 of08)
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Lauren's decision to use hashtags and emojis throughout her poem is innovative and forward-thinking. It's reminiscent of Emily Dickinson's interesting use of pauses.Grade: B+ (credit:Poetweet)
Kanye West(05 of08)
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'To Overcome' is exactly what we'd expect from the world's greatest rockstar. We'd like to have seen more about the 'Bound 2' video though, rather than a plug for his own merch. Grade: C+ (credit:Poetweet)
Sinitta(06 of08)
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Hm. We're sorry, but this early draft just isn't going to cut it. In the third stanza, Sinitta begins to reveal her true self, stepping away from the poetic voice, and it would have been fabulous if she had explored this more. Grade: D (credit:Poetweet)
Phillip Schofield(07 of08)
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The Cuuuuuube! Oh Phil, this is just perfect. Phillip's smooth transition from discussing work to after hours fun is seamless. James, whoever you are, thank you very much. Grade: A (credit:Poetweet)
'Bake Off' Tamal.(08 of08)
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Perfect. Absolutely perfect. Grade: A++++ and a fast track pass to Advanced Verse 101. (credit:Poetweet)

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