Courteney Cox has responded to an Instagram mail by Kanye Due west in which he seemed to claim he wasn’t a fan of her striking TV sitcom Friends.

The rapper, 45, has been agile on social media over the weekend and an old tweet resurfaced in which the Gilt Digger singer claimed the classic testify “wasn’t funny”.

The text was shared by Kanye before he subsequently added he wasn’t actually the person behind the tweet that read: “Friends wasn’t funny either.” However, he followed it up by saying: “but I wish I had.”

His words caught the attention of the extra, 58, who created a skit on Instagram. Courteney, who played Monica in Friends, was seen jiving away while scrolling through her phone in the clip before coming across the artist now legally known as Ye’southward comment.

She quickly snapped out of her jovial mood as the words “Friends wasn’t funny” flash beyond the screen. Courteney so marches over to her music player and turns it off in a huff, removing Ye’southward tunes.

She captioned her funny upload: “I bet the old Kayne [sic] thought Friends was funny,” followed past a lamentable face.

Her fans were quick to praise the sketch in the comments section with one user writing: “Yous’re fantastic,” along with laughing face and clapping emojis.







Courteney Cox shared the funny skit on Instagram

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The actress mocked Kanye’south comments

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Another penned: “I beloved Friends every bit much as Kanye loves Kanye.” And a third added: “People who say Friends aren’t funny aren’t trustworthy!!”

The post comes every bit Kanye continued his tirade against the mode industry who he claims are ripping off his designs and ideas.

At the weekend the Donda artist striking out at Gap and Adidas for their actions. He criticised Gap after they “held a meeting well-nigh me” without him being present.







Kanye called out Adidas and Gap

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Taking to Instagram, he shared a snap with his 17 1000000 followers of vesture on the floor and a pair of sunglasses. And his barrage showed no signs of letting up equally he went on to accuse the brand of copying his Yeezy Gap engineered by Balenciaga designs and printing them on their own regular t-shirts.

Adidas was likewise in the firing line later in the calendar week, with Sean “Diddy” Combs offering his support to the rapper. Ye had claimed the visitor stole his Yeezy designs and taken total creative control over his Yeezy brand.

On Tuesday, Diddy publicly said: “‘Since the era of Run-DMC, @Adidas has always used Hip Hop to build its make and make billions off of our culture. Merely Nosotros ARE More THAN JUST CONSUMERS Now, Nosotros’RE THE OWNERS. @KanyeWest and YEEZY are the reason Adidas is relevant to culture. We KNOW OUR VALUE!”

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