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Courteney Cox Just Can't Get Over 'Friends'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Sep, 2019 09:04 PM

    Actress Courteney Cox owns merchandise from her hit show "Friends", and likes to wear a T-shirt with an image of the whole cast on it.

     

    Taking to Instagram, Cox posted a photograph of herself wearing the shirt that has been cut into a V-neck. The alteration has led to chopping off half of the head of Cox's character, Monica Geller, reports "pagesix.com".


    "Some people will do anything for a V-neck," she captioned the image of herself looking sad as she pointed to her disfigured head.


    Writer and director Murray Cummings commented on the picture: "Haha that's how you can make the cut and not make the cut at the same time! Poor Monica."


    Cox never misses a change to bring up mention of the sitcom despite its last episode airing in 2004.


    Earlier this year, she returned to the West Village Building in New York that served as the exterior shots for the apartment she shared with Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel Green, on the show. She joked that she was "going home" in an Instagram video.

     

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