Courteney Cox in all probability received’t be making “mates” with Kanye West any time quickly. After seeing that the rapper not too long ago introduced up a two-year-old viral publish that reads “Buddies wasn’t humorous both” — lengthy thought to have been written by him — the actress responded by posting a hilarious however cutthroat video to Instagram that made her emotions on the matter crystal clear. And let’s simply say, she in all probability received’t be listening to his music once more any time quickly.
In her Tuesday (Sept. 6) Instagram video, Cox — who rose to fame by enjoying Monica Geller on NBC’s wildly in style sitcom Buddies from 1994 to 2004 — appears to be like at her cellphone whereas bopping her head to West’s “Heartless” because it performs on a speaker behind her. Her expression drops when she comes throughout a current, now-deleted publish made by the Donda musician, during which he wrote: “I do know you guys gonna be disillusioned however I really didn’t write the tweet that mentioned ‘Buddies wasn’t humorous both’ however I want I had. I’d like to know who considered that.”
The tweet he’s referring to was supposedly written by him in 2020 as a response to Cox’s Buddies costar Jennifer Aniston after she’d implored her followers to not vote for West throughout that yr’s presidential election. Its authenticity is troublesome to establish, because it was deleted very quickly after it was posted (assuming it was ever really posted in any respect).
Regardless, Ye seems to agree with the declare that Buddies wasn’t a humorous present — and Cox isn’t having it. After studying his phrases within the video, she proceeds to angrily slam her hand down on the speaker to show his tune off, and storms out of the room.
“I guess the outdated Kanye thought ‘Buddies’ was humorous,” the Scream star wrote her video’s caption.
See Courteney Cox’s response to Kanye West’s current feedback on Buddies beneath: