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After Dennis Quaid's meltdown video went viral, late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel clarified that he was not behind the viral video. Meanwhile, Funny Or Die revealed the truth behind it.

Apparently, the meltdown video was all staged. Funny Or Die released a four-minute video that explains Quaid's viral video

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In the Funny Or Die video, actual footage of news anchors covering Quaid's meltdown is shown before launching into a scene showing Quaid sitting at the same desk where he did his rant. The actor soon begins yelling after his concentration was broken while doing a scene.

In the 44-second viral video of his meltdown, Quaid loses it saying, "I can't even get a line out until Dopey The D--k starts whispering in your ear, you're not even watching anymore. No, don't f--king 'Dennis' me. I am doing my job here. This is the most unprofessional set I have ever been on."

All the insults Quaid threw around in the meltdown video turn out to be literal. "Dopey The Dick" is a man dressed in a head-to-toe penis costume and the "pussies" are actually kittens in a basket. Also, he steps on real horse poop before screaming, "This is horses--t!" 

On April 14, Tuesday, Kimmel said in his late night show "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that it is "disappointing because, you play 50 pranks and all of a sudden people don't trust you anymore."

Recently, Kimmel also tried to sing Manny Pacquiao's entrance song for his fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. in Las Vegas on May 2 with ticket prices ranging from $1500 to $10000 and expected 16,000 crowd, according to Independent