Celebs Finally Read Mean Tweets Live, And Their Reactions Are Perfect

"Mean Tweets" just got better.
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This probably deserves all your retweets, forever.

Since “Mean Tweets” is pretty much everyone’s favorite segment on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” the late-night host decided to spice things up by having celebs actually read their disparaging tweets live on air. Kimmel is having different celebs on the show each night this week to read tweets, but it’ll be hard for anyone to top the first group of Jeff Bridges, Kristen Bell and Benedict Cumberbatch. 

C’mon. You get to see the exact moment Cumberbatch reads a comment comparing him to a cat anus. If that’s not magic, what the heck is?

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

H/T Uproxx

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