Jennifer Aniston shares hilarious clip of what 'Friends' would be like if it was filmed during coronavirus crisis

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Jennifer Aniston has shared a hilarious clip of what Friends would be like if it was filmed during the coronavirus pandemic, and it is all too relatable now that we're living in quarantine.

The 51-year-old actress did so by sharing a reimagined version of the show's theme tune, 'I'll be there for you', which was originally written by The Rembrandts.

Listen to what Friends would be like if it was filmed in 2020: 

In the new version of the theme tune, lines like "I'll be there for you" have been given a 2020 twist and changed to "I'll be here all day".

"Looking into the fridge" the song continued, with its singer staring aimlessly into his refrigerator because he has nothing better to do during the quarantine.

Reflecting on how most of us are feeling at this point, the singer sang: "It looks like we'll be inside for a year, or might only be a day a week, or months it's really not clear."

He then concluded the hilarious song with: "I'll be here all day, and you will be too."

Aniston made a name for herself on the hit show, playing Rachel Green for ten years. She is currently isolating with her pet dogs and enjoyed the song enough to share it on her Instagram story.

This comes roughly a month after Aniston perfectly explained why Friends is such an iconic show.

But, on a slightly more positive note, we do have the Friends reunion to look forward to when this is all over. News of its existence was broken back in February when the original cast members agreed to a deal, according to a report by Deadline.

This was confirmed by Aniston herself on Instagram when she shared a picture of the cast that was simply captioned: "It's happening."

The stars are to appear in an hour-long reunion special, with each actor being paid approximately $4 million to return. Not only that, but the original series creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane are expected to have some involvement in the special.