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Joe Lycett won race against comedians who all scrambled to rip off Gal Gadot’s cringe Imagine video

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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Gal Gadot’s Imagine video, which saw her gathering a group of her celeb pals to belt out a rendition of John Lennon’s hit, may have had good intentions behind it, but it certainly didn’t go down well.

Not long after she posted it, the internet was rife with parodies, including one from Hugo Boss, the artist (comedian) formerly known as Joe Lycett.

Recruiting the likes of Noel Fielding, Paul Chuckle and Greg James, Joe blessed the internet with his own sweary version, and he kind of aced it.

However, Ed Gamble revealed to Metro.co.uk that Joe beat multiple other comedians to the punch, with a race between UK comics taking place

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