Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart rap about Leonardo DiCaprio

11 April 2016 - 15:01 By Bang Showbiz

This year's MTV Movie Awards co-hosts Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart mocked the bear scene in 'The Revenant'. Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart rapped about 'The Revenant' at the MTV Movie Awards 2016. This year's co-hosts took to the stage to mock Leonardo DiCaprio for being ''f***ed'' by a bear in his latest blockbuster hit The Revenant, which saw backup dancers clad in beastly costumes join the pair to re-enact the unforgettable scene. Singing at the awards ceremony in Los Angeles, the duo chimed: ''You'll always remember where you were when Leo got f***ed by a bear.'' Meanwhile, the pair's outburst spurred Adam DeVine, Anthony Mackie and Pitch Perfect actress Rebel Wilson to jokingly share their recollection of the fateful moment in the film. Speaking previously about the film and debunking the ''rape'' rumour, a FOX spokesperson said: ''There is clearly no rape scene with a bear.'' Whilst Leonardo DiCaprio - who won his first Oscar following his role as frontiersman Hugh Glass in the drama thriller - confessed the misconception of the bear attack ''is absurd''. And during the award show, the presenters also re-enacted scenes from Mad Max: Fury Road and channelled their inner superheroes, which saw the 36-year-old 'Ride Along' actor introduce himself as The Dark Chocolate Knight' as he embodied Batman, whilst the wrestler, formerly known as The Rock, proudly sported Superman's skin tight attire...

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