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Mean Tweets On Jimmy Kimmel Live: Obama Edition


By Jeanne Sutton
13th Mar 2015
Mean Tweets On Jimmy Kimmel Live: Obama Edition

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Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s ?Celebrities Read Mean Tweets? is one our favourite regular comedy segments, and now President Obama is getting in on the act.

The mean tweets usually make us blush when we remember anything verging on cruel that we ever said about a celebrity, and shows us that famous people have a pretty good sense of humour and self-deprecating attitude. As Jimmy Kimmel says ?Presidents are people too.?

Obama address his grey hairs, golfing habit, sizeable ears and tendency to wear embarrassing dad jeans in the short segment below.

However, the best part is when he schools those people who use lol and haha in the one sentence. Either makes the other redundant, silly billies.

Have a giggle below.

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