Courtney Cox And Ed Sheeran Hilariously Recreate ‘The Routine’ From ‘Friends’

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Still got a nostalgia hangover from Friends: The Reunion? Courtney Cox and Ed Sheeran have got you.

The two served up a sweet treat for Friends fans over the weekend by recreating a classic dance routine from the show – they totally went and did “The Routine”! And Ed thinks he nailed it “#obviouslybetterthanross.”

Both stars shared the hilarious clip of the two of them performing the dance routine on a field of grass.

“Just some routine dancing with a friend…,” Courtney wrote on Instagram, tagging Ed and adding “#ReRoutine”

“Had a reunion of our own this weekend,” Ed captioned his post, likewise tagging Courtney, and hashtagged it “#theroutine #iknow #friends4eva #obviouslybetterthanross.”

The posts have gotten a lot of love from fans and celebs alike.

“This is EPIC,” Kaley Cuoco commented.

“This is amazing!! 🙌🏽👏🏽,” Tan France wrote.

Cara Delevingne expressed her love with “❤️❤️❤️” while Rita Ora raised her hands up to the dancing duo, leaving “🙌🙌🙌🙌” in the comments.

Courtney and Ed pretty much nailed all the moves, too – except for that last part, where Ed was supposed to lift Courtney, but ended up with both of them sprawled on the grass.

“Neeaaaaaarly perfect mate 😁❤️,” Ryan Tedder wrote.

If you’re not familiar with “The Routine,” in one Friends episode, it’s revealed to be a dance routine that the Geller siblings, Monica (Courtney) and Ross (David Schwimmer), originally performed at a talent show when they were kids. It got them an “honorable mention in the brother/sister dance category” that time. Years later, they busted out the same moves again hoping to get on TV – and, yes, it was hilarious.

It looks like we won’t be seeing Courtney and David doing this routine again outside of that episode – sadly, during the reunion special, Courtney said that the cast will no longer be doing another reunion down the line. However, Courtney and Ed’s version of “The Routine” is the collab we didn’t know we needed.