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This Segment of Pink & Other Musicians Reading Mean Tweets Is The Best Thing On The Internet Right Now TBH

By now, everyone knows Jimmy Kimmel Live!’s infamous “Mean Tweets” series, and if you’re like me, you look forward to each new installment that comes out. Sure, we should all get along and be nice to each other, but sometimes it’s more fun to make light of the nasty things people say. And this time was no exception: there was some real zingers in here.

The video starts out with Nick Jonas, which is a strong start if I’ve ever seen one (and even if that tweet was mean, I do have to agree that I miss the Jonas Brothers a little bit, don’t you?). Next up was a whole slew of musicians, with everyone from Niall Horan to Zendaya to Green Day having a laugh.

One particular highlight was Pink, who responded to this Tweet:

 

 

“I would’ve said Waffle House, but whatever,” she corrected. As always, this remains Pink’s world and the rest of us are just living in it.

And, as is a tendency for trolls, there were quite a few spelling and grammar mistakes in this batch of Mean Tweets, leading some like Adam Levine to have trouble even reading them clearly.

I don’t want to spoil all of them, but I think Zendaya’s and Fall Out Boy’s Mean Tweets might have been my favorites. Which ones were yours?

Erica Kam is the Life Editor at Her Campus. She oversees the life, career, and news verticals on the site, including academics, experience, high school, money, work, and Her20s coverage. Over her six years at Her Campus, Erica has served in various editorial roles on the national team, including as the previous Culture Editor and as an editorial intern. She has also interned at Bustle Digital Group, where she covered entertainment news for Bustle and Elite Daily. She graduated in 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from Barnard College, where she was the senior editor of Columbia and Barnard’s Her Campus chapter and a deputy copy editor for The Columbia Spectator. When she's not writing or editing, you can find her dissecting K-pop music videos for easter eggs and rereading Jane Austen novels. She also loves exploring her home, the best city in the world — and if you think that's not NYC, she's willing to fight you on it.