A
TikTok
video
is
currently
going
viral
on
social
media
showing
Jennifer
Aniston's
vocal
tic
in
the
popular
comedy
show
Friends.
The
user
goes
on
to
warn
Aniston
fans
and
says,
"It's
gonna
ruin
your
life." The
video
revealed
that
she
starts
her
lines
in
the
show
after
clearing
her
throat
in
several
scenes.
"It's
very
hard
to
unsee
once
you
notice
it,"
added
the
TikTok
user.
Fans
even
found
more
proof
as
another
YouTube
video
features
the
actress
clearing
her
throat
over
200
times
throughout
the
10
seasons
of
the
sitcom.
However,
the
video
shared
by
Lane
Tarr,
makes
it
clear
that
the
vocal
tick
belongs
to
Rachel
Green
and
not
Jennifer
Aniston.
Fans
have
also
come
forward
to
defend
the
actress
over
the
recent
discovery.
"I'm
not
even
a
Friends
fan
and
I
can
tell
that
it's
not
a
'Jennifer
Aniston
Vocal
Tic,'
it's
a
Rachel
tic.
Watch
Jennifer
in
interviews
and
she
doesn't
do
it.
People
are
silly,
for
real," one
Twitter
user
wrote.
Another
user
said,
"More
fake
news.
That
'verbal
tic'
that
Jennifer
Aniston
has
in
Friends?
Yeah,
no,
that's
called
acting.
She
clears
her
throat
when
her
character
is
uncomfortable
with
what
she
is
saying
(because
it's
a
lie,
or
awkward,
etc).
This
is
what
acting
is
about."
"Yes!
She
does
this
so
much.
A
lot
of
people
have
crutches
when
acting
when
they
don't
know
what
else
to
do.
A
lot
of
people
sigh
or
grunt,
etc," another
fan
clarified.
So
many
articles
about
Jennifer
Aniston's
vocal
tic
while
on
Friends.
If
everyone
is
saying
you
can't
un
hear
it
then
why
tf
would
I
want
to
know
what
it
is?!
Leave
my
old
millennial,
side
hair
parting,
skinny
jean
loving
ass
alone
and
let
me
keep
something
sacred
.
#Friends
So
according
to
BuzzFeed,
people
are
just
now
discovering
Jennifer
Aniston’s
vocal
tic
in
Friends
-
the
throat
clearing
one
-
and
that
Elizabeth
Olsen
is
sister
to
Mary-Kate
and
Ashley.
I
just
wanna
know
what
rock
these
people
have
been
living
under
so
I
too
can
escape
humanity.
Meanwhile,
Friends
fans
are
waiting
for
the
show's
reunion
on
HBO
Max,
which
was
slated
to
take
place
in
2020,
but
got
indefinitely
pushed
due
to
the
Coronavirus
pandemic.
With
much
relief,
HBO
Chief
Casey
Bloys
confirmed
that
the
reunion
will
take
place
in
the
first
half
of
this
year.