One of Courteney Cox‘s most iconic moments on the TV show Friends was when her character Monica’s head got stuck in the body of a turkey… and the actress just recreated that moment!
13.11.2020 - 21:41 / variety.com
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.One of Courteney Cox‘s most iconic moments on the TV show Friends was when her character Monica’s head got stuck in the body of a turkey… and the actress just recreated that moment!
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Courteney Cox is re-creating an iconic Friends moment to help celebrate Thanksgiving. In an Instagram video shared Thursday, the actress wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving before jokingly addressing that Friends GIF that goes viral every year.
Courteney Cox, 56, goes viral every Thanksgiving — and it’s all thanks to Friends! During a season 5 episode dubbed “The One With All The Thanksgivings,” her character Monica iconically puts a raw turkey on her head and dances. The epic moment came as she attempted to make up with her on-screen boyfriend Chandler, played by Matthew Perry (which, by the way, prompted him to say “I love you” for the first time).
Friends fans have become a little predictable over the years, inundating Courteney Cox every Thanksgiving with GIFs of the iconic moment Monica danced for Chandler with a turkey wedged on her head. Well, 2020 was the year Cox embraced her status as the "symbol of Thanksgiving": In a superlative Instagram video, she recreated the scene from "The One With All the Thanksgivings," jamming her head inside a turkey and dancing for the camera once more.
Friends fans something to be thankful for. Yes, on November 25, she recreated an iconic moment from the best of all time. The November 19, 1998 episode, titled "The One With All the Thanksgivings," features the scene when with a sunglass-wearing turkey on her head.
Friends fans have watched Courteney Cox dance around with a turkey on her head more times than they can count, but it still never gets old — especially when the actress embraces the unforgettable moment by recreating it for Thanksgiving.Cox, 56, did just that on Thursday, November 26. “Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
Courteney Cox took to Instagram to wax poetic about Thanksgiving — and to recreate the infamous turkey dance.“Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. I hope you’re having a great day.
The Nov. 19, 1998 episode of Friends became an instant classic. Twenty two years later, Monica’s (Courteney Cox) dance with a turkey on her head remains an iconic Thanksgiving moment, turned into ubiquitous gifs.
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Washington Post reporter Jonathan Capehart, who asked then-Senator Harris to give her best turkey brine tips moments before she went live on MSNBC’s Politics Nation. She went into full detail while prepping for an on-air interview—quickly pivoting between talking turkey and talking politics like the pro that she is. In the video, Harris shares recipes for both wet brine and dry brine, which includes basting the turkey with a “cheap bottle of white wine" (we like her style) and mixing salt and
It’s time to give thanks. Thanksgiving 2020 arrived on Nov. 26, and with it, some of your favorite celebrities gathered to express gratitude and love with those they hold dear. While the CDC has recommended against traveling and huge family gatherings – because the COVID-19 pandemic is still raging throughout the country – some stars still managed to have the best Turkey Day ever (or the best they’re going to get in 2020.)
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