Fifty Shades of Grey may be the hottest book in America, but it's also good for a few big laughs. Not everyone can take lines like "You are the state lottery...the cure for cancer and the three wishes from Alladin's lamp all rolled into one" seriously. My fave? "I don't remember reading about nipple clamps in the Bible." Really, where does E.L. James get this stuff?!
With banter like that, of course pranksters like Jimmy Fallon and Ellen DeGeneres are going to poke fun at this over-the-top erotic tale.
Take a look at the 7 bests Fifty Shades spoofs floating around the web:
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Jimmy Fallon's '50 Shades of Grey Karaoke' bit is a totally different spin on all that dirty talk.
Selena Gomez shows off her comedy chops in the Funny or Die sketch Fifty Shades of Blue. "His eyes were staring deep into mine. I could feel my cheeks getting flushed," she says as her overall-sporting version of Christian Grey coughs and cracks about her house smelling like cat food. "I hope he didn't notice."
This YouTube video pokes fun at author E.L. James and gives a wacky peak at the next sexy installment -- Fifty Shades of Mommy Porn.
Okay, so this next one isn't exactly a spoof, but seeing the always awkward Kristen Stewart try to get through a passages from the book is beyond entertaining.
In this take on the erotic tale, a suburban Christian Grey gives a woman what she really wants -- he runs her errands!
When you think of chains, whips and erotica, Ellen DeGeneres immediately pops into your mind, right? Of course not. That is why this reading can't be missed. She even uses props!
Is it any surprise that Kristin Wiig is one of the stars of the best Fifty Shades spoof to date? Check out SNL's sidesplitting digital short.
Have you seen any other great Fifty Shades of Grey parodies? Are you addicted to the book series?


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Wow...Almost went a full day without seeing an article about this book.
I'm kind of with JennyG0929. I have no desire to read this book. I read 2 or 3 books a week but this just isn't my thing and I do have to say, I'm getting really REALLY sick of seeing multiple posts every single day about this topic. And before you tell me I didn't need to comment, after the 100th one, I just wanted to state my opinion. It's really been overkilled.
I couldn't of said it better than JAFE.