Candace Cameron Bure Channels Jennifer Aniston In Latest TikTok With Daughter
Candace Cameron Bure and her daughter Natasha Bure teamed up to reenact a scene from the 90s sitcom “Friends.” In the TikTok posted on Instagram Tuesday, Candace embodies Jennifer Aniston’s Rachel Green, while Natasha channels Lisa Kudrow’s Phoebe.
The Hallmark star captioned the clip: “Are you serious?! No, yeah, I should #tiktok #friends #phoebe #rachelgreen @natashabure @jenniferaniston @lisakudrow.”
Along with 21-year-old Natasha, Candace and her husband Valeri Bure share two other children: Lev Valerievich Bure, 20, and 18-year-old Maskim Valerievich Bure.
"I'm enjoying the time being home because my kids are home, my husband's home, and we're usually all scattered, so I'm looking at the positives, and I'm so happy to be home with my family," Candace told ET in March about her time at home during the pandemic.
Her TikTok comes one week after Aniston and Kudrow announced that the “Friends” cast would be participating in the All In challenge. Once the coronavirus pandemic passes, the cast will film their reunion special, and interested fans can go to AllInChallenge.com to enter the auction for a chance to join them on set.
Aniston captioned the photo: “Hi guys. We’re so excited to join the ALL IN challenge to help keep people fed and healthy during this time. ⠀⠀
We’re inviting you and five of YOUR friends to join the six of us on Stage 24. Be our personal guests in the audience for the taping of our @HBOMAX reunion, as we reminisce about the show and celebrate all the fun we had ... and get the whole Friends VIP experience on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour. We hope this brings a little joy, and something to look forward to... Can’t wait to meet and hug you guys when this is all over. Until then, keep Facetiming, calling, DMing, and texting your friends and family. We gotta stay connected.”
Her announcement earned more than 5M likes at press time. Kudrow shared a similar message on her Instagram and earned over 1.6M likes for her post.
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