Rebel Wilson throws serious shade at James Corden and David Schwimmer

"You speak English, but you can’t even rap, your rhymes are non-existent like my inner thigh gap!”

Rebel Wilson throws serious shade at James Corden and David Schwimmer

Move over Carpool Karaoke, there’s a new segment in town and this time it’s serious (well, not really).

Introducing ‘Drop The Mic’ - the celebrity rap battles of all celebrity rap battles.

James Corden has decided he would like to go head to head throwing shade at a number of famous faces during his night time chat show, The Late Late Show.

And after he was humiliated by Anne Hathaway last week, there was no holding back on this week’s contender, David Schwimmer.

“Millennials, let me introduce you to this guy, his name was David, he was famous in ’95,” Corden began slaying the former friends star.

"Now you've got a chance to prove you've got balls, While I ignore you like Jennifer Aniston does your calls!".

After a few more low blows, Schwimmer proved himself; “A Brit in America is your one claim to fame, we all know as an actor your roles were all the same. The heavy best-friend, the humorous sidekick with a belly so big you can't find your own d***”.

“Dickens the author we all read as kids, he's British like you but people know who he is, you must be a masochist you want to battle me, this won't end well mate it's not Love Actually”.

Just when we thought it was over, Rebel Wilson crashed the stage.

Yes, you read that right - and it’s as epic as you can imagine.

“Carpool Karaoke, you think it’s your big thing,” she quipped to Corden.

“But everyone is thinking, ‘Shut up and let Adele sing!’ You speak English, but you can’t even rap, your rhymes are non-existent like my inner thigh gap!”

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