Late night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon have teamed up after President Donald Trump slammed them for having 'no talent' during his South Carolina rally.

In a pre-recorded video for Colbert's The Late Show on Tuesday night, the hosts colluded with each other on how to respond to Trump's comments and also joked about having lunch together at Red Hen.

They also enlisted fellow TV host Conan O'Brien for the skit played out over a video call.

Colbert and Fallon poked fun at themselves in the video by referring to each other as 'low life' and 'lost soul' - the same phrases Trump previously used to describe them.

Late night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon teamed up for a video call skit on Tuesday after President Trump slammed them for having 'no talent' during his South Carolina rally

'What are you up to?' Fallon asks Colbert after answering the call.

'I'm busy having no talent,' Colbert responds.

When Fallon asks if Colbert saw Trump's rally on Monday, the CBS host says: 'Nope.'

'Me either. Heard he said some pretty bad stuff about us. Heard he said we're all no talent, low life, lost souls,' Fallon said.

Colbert responded by saying it didn't sound like something Trump would say.

He then added that the President's criticisms were probably directed to Conan O'Brien before Colbert then decided to add the fellow comedian to the group chat.

'Oh hey guys, what's up? President who? Donald Trump, the real estate guy who sells steaks... he's president?' Conan says after answering.

In a pre-recorded video for Colbert's The Late Show on Tuesday night, the hosts colluded with each other on how to respond to Trump's comments

Fallon said in the skit that he was trying to be a man after Trump bashed him after the TV host said he regretted tussling the Republican's hair during the general election

Colbert and Fallon also enlisted fellow TV host Conan O'Brien for the skit played out over a video call on Tuesday

'Give him time and remember, please be civil. If we're not careful, this thing could start to get ugly.'

After hanging up on Conan, Fallon and Colbert then proceeded to joke about having lunch at Red Hen - the restaurant that infamously refused to serve White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

The skit came after Trump reignited spats with the late night comedians when he suggested they weren't talented during a raucous rally in West Columbia, South Carolina on Monday night.

'Honestly are these people funny? And I can laugh at myself. Frankly, if I couldn't, I'd be in big trouble,' Trump said.

'But there's no talent. They're not, like, talented people.'

The skit came after Trump suggested the comedians weren't talented during a raucous rally in West Columbia, South Carolina on Monday night

Trump slammed Fallon on Monday night, just a day after he called out the TV host on Twitter

Fallon has been opening up about the personal anguish he felt following the backlash to his now-infamous hair messing appearance with Donald Trump

He bashed Fallon, who said he regretted tussling the Republican's hair during the general election, Jimmy Kimmel, who has used his TV show to harangue the GOP for its position on Obamacare, and South Carolina's own Colbert, calling them 'terrible' comedians and 'low-life' who have absolutely 'no talent.'

Trump said he recently had to tell Fallon to 'be a man' and not apologize for messing up Trump's hair during a 2016 appearance.

'What is it, like a year and a half, two years later, he's now apologizing because he humanized me?' Trump said. 'He really hurt himself.'

'If it's not your hair, do not run for office folks, don't run. Do not run for office, because the gig would be up!'

Trump then referred to Colbert, saying: 'Johnny Carson was talented. This guy on CBS has no talent'.