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Ricky Gervais launches epic rant against ‘multi-millionaire celebs’ lecturing people while NHS staff risk their lives

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RICKY Gervais has launched an epic rant against ‘multi-millionaire celebs' who lecture ‘normal nobodies’ on how to live while NHS staff risk their own lives.

The 58-year-old comedian blasted a string of A-listers including Gal Gadot and her Hollywood pals who sang the infamous Imagine video in response to the coronavirus. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates In an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live, Ricky admitted the video may have been well intended but they’d missed the mark.

He mused: “That Imagine video, it's not that bad, they're probably very nice people. “It was an awful rendition, but they might have been doing it for good reasons, to help these normal nobodies. “But they're going ‘My film's coming up and.

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