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Ed Sheeran, Demi Lovato, Kelly Clarkson, Meghan Trainor, Rita Ora, Lionel Richie, Blake Shelton and more music stars are reading aloud what Twitter really thinks of them.

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Jimmy Kimmel has released the latest "Mean Tweets" video in honor of Grammys 2016. In the approximate two-and-a-half-minute "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" video, some of the award show's biggest stars like One Direction read aloud what Twitter really thinks of them.

One Direction seemed to agree with the comment as Harry Styles,cLouis Tomlinson%, Liam Payne and Niall Horan gave a nod to it. "Don't understand the world's obsession with One Direction. What is attractive about little boys with gross hair and skinny jeans?" Niall read.

Other celebrities, who contributed to the third music edition of the popular Mean Tweets segment, included Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson, Meghan Trainor, Demi Lovato, Rita Ora, Lionel Richie, Blake Shelton, Drake and Ricky Martin.

Ed read, "I can't stand this new Ed Sheeran.. Like why TF are you happy on your records? You're a f***in ginger for f**k's sake. Be sad." "Well Kelly Clarkson is on," Kelly read out, before collapsing in giggles. "Time to go poop." Meghan also giggled when reading the Mean Tweet for her, "Meghan Trainor is like if the sassy girl you used to work with at Express just randomly had a singing career."

Demi read, "Omg Demi Lovato makes my f***ing ears bleed stfu you talentless t**t your gonna give me a heart attaaaaaaaaack." Rita read, "I wish Joan Rivers was still alive, so she could tell Rita Ora that she dresses like a bag of d**ks." Lionel got a critic on his song "Three Times a Lady".

Blake's hater called him "bloated a**hole." Drake was called "a ferret with a baby afro." Ricky, meanwhile, got a new nickname "icky fartin."

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