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Courteney Cox Shuts Down Notion She's Just Like Monica From 'Friends' With Hilarious TikTok

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The 'Friends' star had a little help from Laura Dern while jokingly dispelling the notion that she's just like her 'uptight' character, Monica Gellar.

If you were around in the 1990s—and even if you weren't—you've probably heard of the show Friends.

On the show, Courteney Cox played a somewhat uptight character named Monica Gellar. But anyone who has seen interviews with Cox knows she is nothing like her character on Friends in real life.


In a hilarious TikTok video, Cox, with the help of her friend Laura Dern, tried to dispel the notion she is like Gellar.

You can see the video here:

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Replying to @Kelly Louise I hope ive cleared this up

People loved the video.

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Others were excited to see Dern in the video.

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The video is a hilarious way of showing the world Cox and Gellar are not at all the same.

In real life Cox is very funny and we would love to see more videos like this.

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