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Courteney Cox Shouting 'Pivot!' While Her Boyfriend Moves Furniture Is Delighting Friends Fans

Courteney Cox Shouting 'Pivot!' While Her Boyfriend Moves Furniture Is Delighting Friends Fans

The show ended almost 15 years ago, but the gags live on

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

As any Friends fan can tell you, it's is near to impossible to move furniture without shouting 'pivot' the whole time.

Even Courteney Cox didn't miss a chance to recreate one of Friends' most famous scenes recently, showing that although the show ended 15 years ago this year, the gags will live on a lot longer.

Sharing her video on Instagram, it shows her other-half Johnny McDaid moving a big table with the help of his pals while Monica... sorry Courteney is 'helping' by shouting 'PIVOT' over and over again. A class act.


One of the men pipes up to say 'that's so helpful, thank you' before she compliments them on their moving abilities saying 'that's good pivoting'. High praise indeed from Ross's on-screen sibling.

Naturally, Friends fans loved the little reference with one writing: "This never gets old."

And another posted: "Ross was right, the next best thing should have been Monica."

Continuing with the joke, a third replied: "Shut up. Shut up. Shut up."


This isn't the first time the former Friends' gang have shown themselves to be good sports on social media, David Schwimmer recently responded to an appeal from Blackpool Police involving their hunt for a suspected thief who looked a lot like the actor.

Remember this guy? The man was suspected of stealing a crate of beer from a shop, but who ended up going viral for his bizarre similarities to Ross.

Even cops from Blackpool Police joined in on the joke, posting: "Thank you to everyone for your speedy responses. We have investigated this matter thoroughly and have confirmed that David Schwimmer was in America on this date. We're so sorry it has to be this way."

After being alerted to the uncanny likeness, David recreated the CCTV footage and shared in on social media.

Tweeting using the hashtag #itwasntme, Schwimmer wrote: "Officers, I swear it wasn't me. As you can see, I was in New York. To the hardworking Blackpool Police, good luck with the investigation."

Nice to see they're as much fun in real life as they were on the show, eh?

Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros

Topics: TV and Film, Funny