John Stamos, Britney Spears Star in 'Celebrities Read Mean Tweets' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'

Celebrities read social media put-downs, and their reactions are hilarious.

ByABC News
November 21, 2014, 1:05 AM
John Stamos appears in "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Nov. 20, 2014.
John Stamos appears in "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Nov. 20, 2014.
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— -- John Stamos does have a gross belly button, after all.

Stamos, Chris Pratt, Gwyneth Paltrow and other celebs appeared in a new installment of “Celebrities Read Mean Tweets” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Thursday, reading put-downs and observations about themselves. This is the eighth “Celebrities Read Mean Tweets” segment.

Stamos was forced to consider the look of his navel.

“Guys, John Stamos has a gross belly button,” he said, reading someone’s Twitter post.

“That’s f****ed up. I don’t …”

Stamos lifted his shirt.

“Hmm. He’s right,” Stamos conceded.

Britney Spears laughed at the notion that she’s “stalking” someone through the radio.

“Quit forcing your suckage on me you tired hag!” the person wrote, causing Spears to grin.

PHOTO: Britney Spears appears on "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Nov. 20, 2014.
Britney Spears appears on "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Nov. 20, 2014.

Gerard Butler made an acknowledgment about his movie roles.

“Does Gerrard Butler have a massive student loan or something? Is that why he does all these s*** films?” a Twitter user wrote.

No, Butler doesn’t have student loans, “I just do all these s*** films,” he said.

Even Bob Newhart was involved.

“How old is bob Newhart now, about 120?” Newhart read. For the record, he’s only 85.

PHOTO: Bob Newhart appears in "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Nov. 20, 2014.
Bob Newhart appears in "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Nov. 20, 2014.

Lisa Kudrow found humor in the criticism.

“I hope you all have a great weekend! Except you, Lisa Kudrow. F*** you,” Kudrow read, cackling.

Things weren’t so peaceful for Adam Sandler.

“If an alien landed here and demanded a famous person to eat, I’d drive straight to Adam Sandler’s house with a net,” a person wrote, causing Sandler to approach the camera, “Happy Gilmore”-style, returning the viral vitriol with a mock threat of his own.