Suspended in the current pandemic, while many singers have come up with the lockdown version of their songs, the epochal theme tune of Friends has also undergone a bootstrap alluding to the spirit of one of its fans who invented its hysterical pastiche based on confinement of “I’ll Be There for You”.
An amazing puff mesmerized the fandom
The melody primarily performed by The Rembrandts has hyped the media on the go which gained further feat when The Morning Show star Jennifer Aniston shared it on her Instagram account. Being quite engrossing, the popular face of Friends even passed on some clips of the satire, depicting Irish singer-songwriter JC Stewart who has modified its wording in order to give a new look of his solitary lifestyle. The Bones acoustic artist titled the post-reading, “If they filmed Friends in 2020.”
The astounding spark at an unprecedented time: JC Stewart
In the new version, the first couple of lines have continued to remain the same, followed by a change in the latter which listens: “It looks like we’ll be inside for a year/ Or it might only be a day, a week or months — it’s really not clear.” Later on, when the post went zealous across, the musical artist didn’t abstain from sharing his surprise in the Instagram handle stating, “Just to recap the day, Jennifer Anniston shared my song,” and then audaciously mentioned: “Jennifer let’s get married”.
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The perfect partner for Aniston: Her pat
On the other hand, Jennifer has been quarantining herself with her pet dog that found a reference in her Instagram. A photograph of the cute Schnauzer mix Clyde in the combination of black and white popped up with rubrics like “Big day…” and “Exhausted” alongside. However, the much-antedated Friends homecoming got deferred due to the present Covid-19 scenario, where Vulture has reported that it hasn’t been recorded yet. Indeed, a source has given hope to the matter saying it will venture into the streaming platform “soon.”
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