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Jimmy Kimmel invites celebrities to read mean tweets about themselves, again

Comedian Jimmy Kimmel departs the Kennedy Center Honors reception at the White House on December 2, 2012 in Washington, DC. The Kennedy Center Honors recognized seven individuals - Buddy Guy, Dustin Hoffman, David Letterman, Natalia Makarova, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant - for their lifetime contributions to American culture through the performing arts. UPI/Brendan Hoffman/Pool
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel departs the Kennedy Center Honors reception at the White House on December 2, 2012 in Washington, DC. The Kennedy Center Honors recognized seven individuals - Buddy Guy, Dustin Hoffman, David Letterman, Natalia Makarova, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant - for their lifetime contributions to American culture through the performing arts. UPI/Brendan Hoffman/Pool | License Photo

In honor of Twitter's upcoming 6th birthday, and because the revolutionary social networking tool has become "the number one way to insult celebrities," Jimmy Kimmel's first show starting at 11:35 p.m. (and not at his usual midnight time-slot) began with a segment in which celebrities sat down to read mean tweets about themselves out loud. Take a look,

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