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Gwyneth Paltrow And Cameron Diaz Rap About Chelsea Handler In Hilarious Video

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Oct. 13 2012, Published 4:18 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Gwyneth Paltrow and Cameron Diaz have teamed up to star in a hilarious rap tribute for their friend Chelsea Handler.

The A-list actresses prove they can both bust out a rhyme, and to mark Chelsea landing a new studio for her talk show, paired up to drop some beats.

Chelsea shared the video with her viewers on Chelsea Lately, introducing Cameron and Gwyneth as "Emcee Gwyneth Paltrow" and "Deejay Jazzy Cameron Diaz."

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Gwyneth starts off the naughty rhyme with: "Yo, Chelsea. We heard that you got a brand new studio. But we know that you got on TV by being a ho."

While Cameron beat boxes in the background, Gwyneth, wearing a sexy white dress, cheekily continues: "You like black guys, white guys, whoever's around.

“Your bedroom looks like it's a lost and found. We kinda like you because you're blonde like us, but we can't hang wit' you in public 'cause you drink too much!"

The rap even includes a totally unsubtle reference to rap king 50 Cent, who Chelsea, 37, briefly dated, as RadarOnline.com previously reported.

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