Does the Famous ‘Friends’ Google Trick Still Work for Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Matthew Perry and Others?

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LOS ANGELES – MAY 6: (L-R) In this handout photo provided by NBC, the cast of “Friends”, actors Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox-Arquette, David Schwimmer and Jennifer Aniston sat down with Jay Leno for a special “Tonight Show,” on the set of Central Perk on May 6, 2004 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Paul Drinkwater/NBC via Getty Images)
In 1994, Marta Kauffman and David Crane gave the world one of the greatest gifts of Friends. They both decided to treat the audience with a beautiful, heartwarming, and funny story represented by 6 iconic characters. Now, even 19 years after the show’s completion, it still is relevant to various generations for different reasons. The show has fun, laughter, love, heartbreak, friendship, and much more. Therefore, it is timeless in many ways. One of the reasons is the Google trick that marked the celebration of Friends’ 25th anniversary.
The search engine paid tribute to the show on its anniversary with a hilariously beautiful trick. Does it still work if you use it?
Does the Google trick for Friends still work for the characters?
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When fans excitedly enjoyed the giant and overwhelming reunion of the Friends cast on its 25th anniversary, Google paid tribute to the show with this cute little trick. So, if you type any character’s name on the search bar, the knowledge panel will showcase their signature items. Interestingly, if you click on those icons, you will also find them in action to make you smile a little wider. Surprisingly, the trick still works.
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BURBANK, CA – SEPTEMBER 12: (EXCLUSIVE, NO U.S. TABLOID SALES) Matthew Perry and Courteney Cox Arquette perform on the hit NBC series “Friends” during one of their last shows on the Warner Bros lot Sept. 12, 2003 in Burbank, CA. “Friends,” which is in its ninth and final season, debuted in 1994, has won 44 Emmys, and is one of the biggest successes in television history. (Photo by David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images) This image is not included in any subscription deal. Use of this image will incur a charge.
If you need to take some time off of your hectic schedule to relax, you should type any of the character’s names on Google, i.e. Chandler Bing, Joey Tribbiani, Monica Geller, Rachel Green, Ross Geller, and Phoebe Buffey. For Chandler, it is his comfy chair and his duck and chick. If you click on the chair, the duck and chick will pop up on your screen. On the other hand, for Joey, of course, food items will scream, “Joey doesn’t share food,” if you click on his icon.
Monica obviously has her cleaning materials to keep things neat and clean. And Ross has a surprising icon, which is a sofa. It brings a scary feeling when you touch Ross’ sofa because his voice shouts “Pivot!” while tilting the screen as well. However, Rachel’s icon is as iconic as her character throughout the sitcom, which is her remarkable hair. Did you know her hairstyle inspired millions of women, including celebrities, to get the Rachel Hair Cut?
Who did follow the Rachel Cut after Jennifer Aniston from Friends?
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Jennifer Aniston’s mesmerizing character, Rachel Green, has many amazing qualities that make fans fall in love with her. But her exemplary haircut throughout the series quickly became a phenomenon. It became a huge trend and people started recognizing the cut as The Rachel Cut. Apart from common people, celebrities like Salena Gomes, Haily Bieber, Cameron Diaz, and many more got the same haircut.
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1999 Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston star in Friends year VI. Photo NBC
Surprisingly, despite setting a huge trend, The Morning Show actress actually did not like that specific hairstyle. Nevertheless, she successfully set the trend that fans still follow and love. Well, it became so iconic that it became her character’s Google Trick icon. Talking about the iconic symbol for the characters, it goes without saying that Phoebe Buffay has a guitar that sings ‘Smelly Cat’ with a cat walking on your screen.
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Did you know about these Google tricks? Have you tried them yet? Share your feelings about it in the comments below.
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