'We had John Cena naked and somehow Trump managed to be the biggest d**k': ... trends now Jimmy Kimmel slammed former President Donald Trump again in his first show after his calling him the 'biggest d**k' of the night, upstaging John Cena's infamous nude presenting sketch. Kimmel couldn't resist mocking Trump after the ex-Commander in Chief asked if there'd ever been a 'WORSE' host in Academy Awards history in a blistering social media post during the ceremony. Despite claiming that the show was 'not about me' and having not mentioned Trump in his opening monologue, Kimmel proceeded to read the post live on stage about himself before snidely asking the president: 'Isn't it past your jailtime?' In his monologue on his ABC late night show Monday evening, Kimmel returned to the stage to continue to poke fun at Trump's post, which he claimed was driven by an 'Adderall McFlurry' that kicked in. 'Funny, we had John Cena on the stage naked and somehow he managed to be the biggest d**k of the night,' he said to huge applause from his Los Angeles audience. Jimmy Kimmel slammed former President Donald Trump again in his first show after his calling him the 'biggest d**k' of the night, upstaging John Cena's infamous nude presenting sketch Kimmel then went through the process of getting the bit to the air, as it obviously wasn't planned. 'After the show, almost everyone I ran into asked was that real? Of course it was real and it kind of tells you all you need to know about Donald Trump.' 'He wrote this because he was upset I didn't mention him on the show and no one mentioned him on the show, he wasn't getting any attention, he couldn't stand it!' Kimmel read the president's Truth Social post a second time and then joked it was 'also his wedding toast to his son Eric. I don't take too much offense.' The ABC host added that he wasn't planning to talk about Trump at all during the ceremony but when one of his writers showed him the post, he had to read it. His show began with a fakeout that saw Justin Timberlake to pretending to guest host in Kimmel's absence before the host's return. Timberlake, Dwayne Johnson and fellow anti-Trump liberal Robert De Niro were Kimmel's guests for the evening. Kimmel, 56 has long been a critic of Trump, 77, to the point where he once whined that he'd lost 'half' his audience over criticism of the former president. In his monologue on his ABC late night show Monday evening, Kimmel returned to the stage to continue to poke fun at Trump's post, which he claimed was driven by an 'Adderall McFlurry' that kicked in The ABC host added that he wasn't planning to talk about Trump at all during the ceremony but when one of his writers showed him the post, he had to read it 'Funny, we had John Cena on the stage naked and somehow he managed to be the biggest d**k of the night,' he said to huge applause from his Los Angeles audience His show began with a fakeout that saw Justin Timberlake to pretending to guest host in Kimmel's absence before the host's return Trump, likewise, has often hit back at Kimmel and the Oscars as a show, but took to Truth Social Sunday night to slam the ceremony as 'a really bad politically correct show.' Kimmel, despite claiming that the show was 'not about me' and having not mentioned Trump in his opening monologue, proceeded to read the post live on stage about himself before snidely asking the president: 'Isn't it past your jailtime?' The largely left-wing, limousine liberal audience roared its approval at the reference to the multiple indictments Trump faces that could see him serve time in prison, with the likes of Jodie Foster, Annette Bening and Margot Robbie cut to for applause. Kimmel said in an interview earlier this week with Deadline that when it came to joking about Trump, 'it definitely has to be a joke that I can't resist for me to use it on the Oscars,' noting that he already did that on his ABC talkshow every night. 'You know, doing this show is not about me and I appreciate you having me, it's really about you... all these great actors and actresses and filmmakers,' he said. However, Kimmel had clearly taken the bait when he saw the post, as he put it up on the big screen at the Dolby Theater after saying he'd just gotten a 'review' he was 'proud of.' He then proceeded to read Trump's complete post on Truth Social without revealing at first who'd written it. 'Has there EVER been a WORSE HOST than Jimmy Kimmel at The Oscars,' he wrote on Truth Social. Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel couldn't resist slamming former President Donald Trump after the ex-Commander in Chief wondered if there'd ever been a 'WORSE' host in Academy Awards history Kimmel has long been a critic of Trump, whining that he'd once lost 'half' his audience over criticism of the former president 'His opening was that of a less than average person trying too hard to be something which he is not, and never can be. Get rid of Kimmel and perhaps replace him with another washed up, but cheap, ABC 'talent,' George Slopanopoulos,' Trump continued. 'Slopanopoulos' is ABC News host George Stephanopoulos, who made headlines for his contentious interview with South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace earlier Sunday. 'He would make everybody on stage look bigger, stronger, and more glamorous,' Trump cracked. Stephanopoulos is reported to be 5-feet 6-inches. Trump then trashed the entire show: 'Also a really bad politically correct show tonight, and for years - Disjointed, boring, and very unfair. Why don't they just give the Oscars to those that deserve them. Maybe that way their audience and TV ratings will come back from the depths. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!' Following a break for applause, Kimmel quipped: 'See if you can guess which former president posted that on Truth Social. Anyone? No?' He then hit the audience with the last line: 'Thank you for watching, I'm surprised... isn't it past your jailtime?' Kimmel, who has become yet another in a long line of liberal late night hosts consistently allowing anti-Trump material to take over his show, once complained of the jabs taking away from his audience. He considers his jokes about Trump to be a 'sacrifice' because he may keep more fans if he keeps the comedy unbiased. Kimmel, despite claiming that the show was 'not about me' and having not mentioned Trump in his opening monologue, proceeded to read the post live on stage about himself before snidely asking the president: 'Isn't it past your jailtime?' Actress Jodie Foster - nominated for Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role - was among the Hollywood elites who delighted in Kimmel's joke at the expense of Trump 'There’s a sacrifice you make when it comes to your audience and you could do pretty well if you just stayed down the middle,' he said. 'Ten years ago, among Republicans, I was the most popular talk show host. At least according to the research they did,' he added. He added that his show, which has been on the air since 2003, has seen a significant drop in ratings in the last few years, part of a trend that has sent late-night shows scrambling. 'No one is watching network television anymore,' Kimmel said in the interview, and said he understands that most people watch his show online. Apparently thrilled with the revelation, Trump - who had been a guest on Kimmel's show as recently as during his 2016 presidential campaign - took a cheerful shot at the TV talker days later. 'I saw Jimmy Kimmel said that his show's practically dead because nobody that likes Trump will watch,' Trump can be heard telling the crowd in footage of the late-night assembly. 'And guess what? That turned out to be a majority of the people,' Trump then blasts, with a triumphant tone in his voice. 'The show is dead, and so are the other ones.' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility