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Courteney Cox's Attempt At Using The 'Which Friends Character Are You?' Filter Goes Hilariously Awry, And It's Perfect

Courteney Cox's Attempt At Using The 'Which Friends Character Are You?' Filter Goes Hilariously Awry, And It's Perfect
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Have you ever wondered what would happen to the actual celebrities behind iconic roles if they did those "Which xyz character are you?" filters?

Well Courteney Cox, who played the iconic Monica Geller on the TV series Friends just tried out the "Which Friends Character Are You?" filter, and the results were amusing to say the least.


In short, Cox managed to get every other character on the show besides Monica before finally getting her TV alter ego.

As Cox said on Instagram:

Finally got Monica...thought I was gonna be Ugly Naked Guy for sure! #identitycrisis

Watch below:

Fans were loving it:



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Jennifer Garner, however, was "stressed."

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Accurate.

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Cox and some of her Friends co-stars, Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc, recently reunited for a "rare night."

And with Netflix having lost the contracts to all the seasons of Friends, folks are definitely feeling more nostalgic than ever.





While there may not be a reboot in store for all you '90s kids, there is still hope for a Friends reunion special on HBO Max, which is reportedly "still a maybe."

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