Andrew Garfield Can't Contain His Laughter At Mean Tweet On 'Jimmy Kimmel'

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This week on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" audiences have been treated to a special rendition of "Mean Tweets" done live

Guests like Kristen Bell, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bette Middler, Salma Hayek and more have read aloud the nasty things people had to say about them, but only one guest found their tweet particularly hilarious -- Andrew Garfield, aka Spider-Man. 

"Is Andrew Garfield trying to do his utter best to look like a pedophile?" read Garfield. Sporting rather long hair and a beard, the actor could barely get through his tweet without bursting into a fit of laughter. 

Watch the rest of the clip above to see which celebrities were a little bit more offended with what people said about them.  

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC.

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