Courtney Cox transforms into Jennifer Aniston and they look like twins 😱
Double trouble
Last updated 13th Feb 2020
Friends actress Courtney Cox has posted a hilarious photo alongside her co-star and best friend Jennifer Aniston to help celebrate Jen's 51st birthday!
Sharing the snap of the pair looking identical to her Instagram page, Courtney wrote, 'No matter how hard you might try... there’s only one Jennifer Aniston. Happy birthday my dear friend I love you!' (sic)
The post which received over 2.7m likes and 18k comments, was a hit with Jennifer who replied, '😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️😘😘.'
Fans were also quick to comment on the photo, one user wrote, 'This is better than it should be. Good job', with another adding, '🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 best post ever 🤣🤣🤣 happy birthday gorgeous @jenniferaniston ♥️'. (sic)
A third then wrote, 'We STAN this friendship ❣️'. (sic)
Jen celebrated her birthday in style this week, arriving by chauffeur to the Sunset Tower Hotel in. And, there's a pretty hot photoshoot adorning her Instagram page celebrating her glorious 51 years on the planet – as always she looks smoking.
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