David Schwimmer couldn't resist teasing Jennifer Aniston after she posted a racy snap of herself in the shower on Instagram earlier this week.
The Friends actor, 55, who played Jen's onscreen lover Ross Geller on the hit show, decided to recreate the picture of the actress, 53, lathered up in the shower.
Pulling an animated expression, David thrilled fans as he uploaded his take on the snap on Wednesday evening.
In response to Jennifer's caption: "Something’s coming 9.8.22", David wrote: "@JenniferAniston – a towel I hope??".
The Hollywood beauty was one of the first to comment and wrote: "“Schwim!? Trying to steal my thunder!?"
Jennifer later re-shared David's recreation alongside a laughing face emoji and love heart.
Fans soon took to the comment section to express their delight over David's 'best reply' to the snap.
One wrote: "You guys!!!!! My heart", while another added: "See? He’s her lobster".
A third fan chimed: "I want you together! it would be everything! break Hollywood and stay together please! The world asks for it".
"I love this banter", said another.
Jennifer broke the internet when she got Instagram in 2019 and her shower picture in the latest in a string of sexy bikini snaps.
The actress drove fans wild when she shared a picture of herself sporting a string bikini late last month.
Jen stunned in the two piece, lying on a picture-perfect beach with a sun hat covering her face.
She captioned the shots: "Take us back there," followed by the praying emoji.
Apart from her iconic role as Rachel Green in Friends, Jen is also known for her commitment to healthy and wellbeing.
The actress ate the same salad for ten years while filming the smash-hit show - to made sure she stayed in shape.
According to Courtney Cox, she and her co-stars Jen and Lisa Kudrow ate lunch together on set every day, where Jen would make this “doctored up” Cobb salad.
Courtney told the Los Angeles Times: "It wasn't really a Cobb salad. It was a Cobb salad that Jennifer doctored up with turkey bacon and garbanzo beans and I don't know what.
"She just has a way with food, which really helps," Cox added. "Because if you're going to eat the same salad every day for 10 years, it'd better be a good salad right?"