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Ricky Gervais hilariously roasts Gal Gadot’s Imagine video: ‘It was an awful rendition’

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Seems Ricky Gervais isn’t a fan of Gal Gadot’s worthy Imagine video, as he hilariously rinsed some of the celebrities who took part.

We can always rely on Ricky to bring some humour to proceedings. Read the latest updates: Coronavirus news live.

The After Life star has spoken about the video, in which Wonder Woman Gal gathered some of her Hollywood mates, including Kristen Wiig, Jamie Dornan and Natalie Portman to perform an at-home rendition of John Lennon’s hit.

It was meant to raise our spirits while we spend time in coronavirus lockdown, but it just made us all giggle a little. Now Ricky has taken the mick out of the stars, saying that while he assumes it was done without malice, he was hardly a fan.

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