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Jennifer Aniston posts quarantine version of Friends theme song with lyrics that say ‘your jobs a joke, you’re broke’

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FRIENDS star Jennifer Aniston enjoyed a little pandemic parody on Monday. The 51-year-old actress shared a video of a new version of the Friends theme tune - adapted to suit the pandemic. "I'll be here all day," says the song, instead of "I'll be there for you," as sung by the Rembrants on the original. "Looking into the fridge," he sings, as he is wearing his pajamas all day long.

The video clearly amused Aniston, who has been isolating with her dogs during the pandemic. Aniston starred in Friends from 1994-2004.

She uploaded two pictures of her dogs, one of her Schnauzer mix Clyde and one of her black and white pit bull Sophie. The picture of Clyde snuggled on the sofa had a caption which read, "Big day..." while Sophie's portrait,.

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