The clip features a person pointing to Aniston’s “vocal tic” playing Rachel Green and warns viewers that once they notice, “it will ruin your life.”
“Jennifer Aniston has that kind of vocal tic that makes it to the beginning of every sentence she starts,” says the TikTok narrator. “It’s very specific and it’s very hard to see once you notice it”
But for those who enjoy their new knowledge about “Friends,” Twitter will be at your disposal.
Jennifer Aniston’s throat cleansing tic is so bad it took over 25 years to notice. People suck.
– Kid Phantasm (@cbbruuno) February 22, 2021
Omg anyone who knows friends knows what is now called tic. This is a click bait. TikTok user discovers Jennifer Aniston’s verbal tic in “Friends”: Fans believe it’s part of her performance. https://t.co/vfsPkM40Fw
– Sherry (@liverpoolgal) February 23, 2021
I’m not even a fan of “Friends” and I can say it’s not a vocal tic from Jennifer Aniston, but a tic from Rachel. Look at Jennifer in interviews and she doesn’t.
People are stupid, really. pic.twitter.com/9oJNirh4hP
– Nicole ™ 🍸😷 (@Sassynic) February 24, 2021
More fake news. That “verbal tic” that Jennifer Aniston has on Friends? Yes, no, this is called acting. He clears his throat when his character is not comfortable with what he is saying (because he is lying or uncomfortable, etc.).
This is what action is all about.
– Chills Ahoy (@ChillsAhoy) February 23, 2021
The vast majority of lines are delivered without that little cough, precisely because most of the time Rachel is happy with what she says.
– Chills Ahoy (@ChillsAhoy) February 23, 2021
Slow news day? …. FFS 🤦🏻♀️
To save anyone the frustration of losing 60 seconds of their life: Jennifer Aniston clears her throat before speaking … that’s all … that’s all … pic.twitter.com/gzlKtkQVEG
– Mrs. Anne Thropé (@ TinyButMighty17) February 23, 2021