What was Hillary Clinton’s Grammys cameo and who else read from Michael Wolff’s The Fire and The Fury?
HILLARY Clinton has re-ignited her feud with Donald Trump after reading from a biography of the US President in a Grammy Awards sketch.
The 2016 Democrat candidate starred in a video alongside A-list celebrities reading from Michael Wolff's The Fire and The Fury but the skit has been predictably poorly-received by the Trump camp.
What was Hillary Clinton's Grammy Awards sketch cameo?
The ex-presidential hopeful, who was beaten to the White House by Trump in 2016, was joined by a host of American stars reading segments of biography - which President Trump has labelled 'Fake News' over a series of disparaging claims.
The skit began with Grammy host James Corden explaining they are hoping to win the award for best spoken word album.
He told the Grammys audience: "Spoken word auditions, Fire and Fury, take one."
Then a roll-call of mega star performers took turns reading excerpts from Michael Wolff's bombshell book, which claims to chart behind the scenes of Trump's first few days in power.
After a series of bungled attempts, Hillary's face emerges from behind the book to read: "He [Trump] had a long-time fear of being poisoned. It's why he liked to eat at McDonald's, no-one knew he was coming and the food was safely pre-made."
Corden then cries: "That's got it, we've got the one."
What other celebrities appeared in the sketch?
A host of musicians - John Legend, Cher, Snoop Dogg, Cardi B and DJ Khalid also appear in the comedy sketch.
John Legend kicks off the skit reciting: "Trump won't read anything.
"He gets up halfway through meetings with world leaders, because he's bored."
Cher discusses the President's famous blond barnet, claming: "The colour is a product called Just For Men."
Rap legend Snoop Dogg, dressed in a black roll-neck and spectacles, describes Trump not enjoying his inauguration, before Cardi B reveals Trump liked to go to bed with a cheeseburger.
DJ Khalid read a segment about Trump reportedly reprimanding a housekeeper for picking up one of his shirts from the floor.
What has been the reaction from the White House?
President Trump has yet to reference being taunted by his bitterest rival.
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But his son, Donald Trump Jr, used the opportunity to jump to his dad's defence.
He wrote on Twitter: "Getting to read a #fakenews book excerpt at the Grammys seems like a great consolation prize for losing the presidency."
The Grammys ceremony became the scene of several anti-Trump statements from artists including Camila Cabello, U2 and Logic.