Courteney Cox transformed herself into a “Gen Z girl” on Instagram—crop top, pigtails, and all.
to Instagram on Wednesday in which she jokingly turned herself into a “Gen Z girl,” crop top, pigtails, and all. In the short clip, Cox is scrolling through pictures of Gen Z girls on social media when she announces, “Look at these Gen Z girls, so cute. I want to do that!” The actor then gives herself a makeover montage set to's song “Unholy,” providing close-up shots of herself applying copious amounts of eyeliner, contour, highlight, and lipstick.
While flashing the peace sign and sticking out her tongue, however, her photo sesh was rudely interrupted by the sound of someone in the hallway, prompting her to scuttle away from the mirror as she shouted, “Oh shit, he's home,” seemingly referring to her boyfriend,And this is hardly the actor's first time. In September of last year, Cox turned her heartbreak into content after finding out that Kanye West is not a fan of the show that launched her career.
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