It's going to be a strange few weeks as Manchester United look to keep their squad match fit despite not playing any competitive fixtures.
25.02.2020 - 20:46 / eonline.com
Jodie Turner-Smith couldn't resist poking fun at Joshua Jackson after the Dawson's Creek theme song started playing over the speakers during their recent trip to Home Depot. Luckily, the 33-year-old actress documented the whole thing via Instagram Stories on Monday.
As fans are well aware, Jackson played Pacey Witter on the TV series. So when Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait" started blasting in the aisles, Turner-Smith started cracking up and mouthing the words. "You couldn't write this,"
.It's going to be a strange few weeks as Manchester United look to keep their squad match fit despite not playing any competitive fixtures.
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