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Jennifer Coolidge Just Joined TikTok In The Most On-Brand Way—With Help From Another Jennifer

TikTok screenshots of Jennifer Coolidge

The 'White Lotus' star did a dramatic reading of one of her favorite 'poems' in her first video for the platform.

Jennifer Coolidge is officially on TikTok.

She debuted the launch of her account @jennifercoolidge in the most iconic way—with help from another Jennifer.


Coolidge—all decked out in an evening gown in front of a green screen—began her video by saying:

"Hi, this is my first TikTok and I was trying to think of something cool to do."
"I think I'm just gonna do a poem that I like."

Check out the video below... if you think you can handle it.

@jennifercoolidge

Trying out TikTok! 💋👀 @jlo

Though Coolidge only created her first video on Thursday, it has already racked up nearly 7 million views.

The White Lotus star passionately spoke the lyrics to one of our favorite "poems," Jennifer Lopez's "Jenny from the Block."

"Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got."
"I'm still Jenny. Jenny. Jenny from the block."

At the end of the line, the camera panned over to find a deep-in-thought Lopez sitting, obviously impressed with her friend's performance.

Lopez was moved by the delivery:

"I like that."
"I really, really like that."

Fans of the Legally Blonde icon were excited Coolidge is a part of the social media platform.

They were absolutely floored by her epic inaugural video.










Coolidge and Lopez starred together in Shotgun Wedding and actually made their social media debut together at the film's premiere via JLo's Instagram.

Coolidge is not only winning at TikTok.

The actor has been cleaning house this awards season, winning the Best Supporting Actress Emmy, Golden Globe, and Critics' Choice Award for her role in White Lotus.

We look forward to much more of her - on both the big screen and on TikTok.

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