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Chris Pineis a man of many talents.
The star showed off his rap skills to much fanfare from the audience and his host, 51, after a lengthy chat with the comedian about the first concerts they ever went to. One of Kimmel’s was Lionel Richie with — wait for it — his mom.
“It’s not a bad song,” Pine began.
“It’s fantastic lyrics, though,” Pine asserted. Then he grabbed his stand-in-microphone, a pen, and went to town.
“Eleven years old!” Pine said, laughing after he finished.
“That was a mistake, you shouldn’t have done that,” Kimmel joked in response.
“I’m going to leave now,” Pine said.
“That’s it, you’re out of the nextWonder Womanmovie, but Vanilla is going to be so happy,” Kimmel encouraged. “Shout out, word to your mother.”
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TitledWonder Woman 1984, the sequel fast-forwards to the ’80s after the first was set during World War I.
source: people.com