Kanye West is sympathizing with the U.K. following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
07.09.2022 - 15:39 / etcanada.com
Courteney Cox wants to know how Kanye West could be so heartless.
In a recent post on his Instagram page, the rapper took a shot at the classic sitcom “Friends”, which has prompted a hilarious response from Cox.
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With the now-deleted post, West claimed that he didn’t actually write many of his notorious tweets, including one slamming the sitcom, though he might have tweeted it himself anyway.
“I actually didn’t write the tweet that said ‘Friends wasn’t funny either’ but I wish I had,” he said.
Seeing the post, Cox decided a response video was in order, creating a funny video on her own Instagram page.
“I bet the old Kayne thought Friends was funny,” Cox captioned the post, misspelling his name.
In the video, Cox is happily scrolling through her Instagram feed while listening to West’s classic song “Heartless” when suddenly she comes across his post.
With a look of shock and sadness on her face, the actress then storms off, hitting pause on the song.
After deleting all of his posts on Instagram last week, Kanye has filled it right back up with a large volume of posts in just a few days.
In them, he has taken aim at GAP and Adidas executives, sharing their photos and corporate positions amid his feuds with the companies.
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He has also shared posts praising artists he’s been listening to, including Beyoncé, and most recently shared an emotional post about his children.
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Kanye West says he relates to those in the UK mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II, because “I lost my Queen too”.The post comes days after Kanye went on Good Morning America for an interview in which he apologised to his wife Kim Kardashian for “any stress that [he’s] caused” her since their break-up.The former couple, who got married in 2014, were reportedly living “separate lives” by early 2021 before Kardashian filed for divorce the following month. They share four children: North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm.In a new post on Instagram, Kanye likened his pain to those mourning the Queen’s death, writing: “London I know how you feel.
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an Instagram post that cheekily pokes fun at him.West’s initial message, which has since been deleted, claimed he didn’t write many of his past viral tweets, including one from two years ago in which he said he didn’t find “Friends” amusing — though, now in hindsight, he “wishes” he had penned that one.In response, Cox posted a clip showing herself dancing to West’s 2008 hit “Heartless” while she scrolls on Instagram, pausing when she see’s his post.West’s deleted caption read, “I actually didn’t write the tweet that said ‘Friends wasn’t funny either’ but I wish I had. I’d love to know who thought of that.”As the camera zooms in on the “Friends wasn’t funny” sentence, Cox furiously switches off her speaker and puts her phone down before walking away.
Courteney Cox issued a cheeky response after Kanye West dragged Friends.
Friends was a massive hit that’s still a majorly quotable pop culture touchstone for people now, a whopping 18 years after it aired its finale. There are millions of fans who still have the NBC mega-hit on their list of shows to comfort watch when they need a pick-me-up, but we can now confirm that one of those comedy-loving folks is not Kanye West. And after the hit-making rapper let everyone know he thought Friends “wasn’t funny,” Courteney Cox has responded with a perfect video.