Avengers: Infinity War - Chris Evans, Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Holland read hilarious mean tweets
Jimmy Kimmel Live has a segment called 'Mean Tweets' where celebrities read hilarious negative tweets about themselves. The latest edition features our fellow Avengers and it is a laughter riot.
Since 2012, Jimmy Kimmel's talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live has a segment called "Mean Tweets." In the segment, celebrities read negative yet hilarious tweets about themselves and react to said tweets.
This time, it was the Avengers edition as earth's mightiest heroes read mean tweets about themselves in light of Avengers: Infinity War which released on Friday, April 27, 2018.
The superheroes included favourites Tom Hiddleston, Don Cheadle, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Holland, Anthony Mackie, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Rudd, Dave Bautista, Winston Duke, Sebastian Stan, Karen Gillan, Paul Bettany, Chris Pratt and Chris Evans who read mean tweets about themselves.
The goodie two shoes Captain America aka Chris Evans could not stop laughing when he read a mean tweet about him which said, "Perhaps Chris Evans is in truth a great actor but he plays Captain America like a big dumb hunk of s**t."
Marvel's Doctor Strange aka Benedict read, "Benedict Cumberbatch always looks like he’s had an allergic reaction to bad shrimp," whereas our resident Spider-Man aka Tom Holland said, "I bet Tom Holland is one of those whities who clap when the plane lands."
The God of Mischief Tom Hiddleston said, "Tom Hiddleston is so ugly why is no one acknowledging this," whereas Chadwick Boseman aka Black Panther quipped, "Okay, how did the coolest blackest dude in the galaxy end up with a whitebread-ass name like Chadwick?"
Scarlett Johansson who is known for her straightface humour could not contain her shock as she read, "Scarlett Johansson has the emotional range of a celery. I hate white people."
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Meanwhile, Avengers: Infinity War has crossed the 100 crore mark in the domestic markets in just 4 days.
























































