Courteney Cox put her creative energy to good use on Thursday.
The Scream star, 58, took to her Instagram to share a music video she made, starring her two dogs, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels named Lily and Bear.
“I was bored and decided to make a music video of my dogs,” she wrote in a text overlay on the clip.
The adorable artwork was posted to Lizzy McAlpine’s viral TikTok song “Ceilings,” and showed Courteney in a number of different positions as she tried to capture the best shots of her four-legged star.
While most of the clip had a dreamy slow-motion aesthetic, it ended hilariously with an abrupt break in the music as one of the dogs started humping the other, with a stunned Courtney telling them, “Stop that. is too much!’
‘I was bored’: Courteney Cox used her creative energy on Thursday and made a music video starring her dogs
Cute! The Scream star, 58, took to her Instagram to share the creative clip, starring her two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels named Lily and Bear
The feeling was reflected in her caption, which read, “Too far!”
At one point, the Friends star was seen laying on the floor holding her phone in hand, while another shot saw her filming the two furry stars in front of a beautiful fireplace.
Cox continued to show off her managerial chops and caught one of the puppies through a classroom wall while standing outside her home.
She made sure the stars of her film looked their best, with one of the pups sporting a hair tie for the occasion.
There was also a moody black and white sequence of the dogs playing together.
Another moment in the clip saw the pups running in slow motion.
Her friends and followers loved the beautiful clip, with actress Kathy Najimy commenting, “Best movie of the year!”
“I’d like to see a full-length movie of this,” added actor Greg Rikaart, while someone else wrote, “This deserves an Oscar!”
Hilarious: While most of the clip had a dreamy slow-motion aesthetic, it ended hilariously with an abrupt break in music as one of the dogs started humping the other, with a horrified Courtney telling them, “Stop , that’s too much!’
Director: The adorable artwork was posted to Lizzy McAlpine’s viral song ‘Ceilings’ and showed Courteney in a number of different positions as she tried to get the best shots
Cinematic masterpiece: in one shot she filmed the two hairy stars by a beautiful fireplace
Artistic: Cox continued to show off her directing chops and caught one of the four-legged friends through a classroom wall while standing outside her house
Best photo! Her friends and followers loved the beautiful clip, with actress Kathy Najimy commenting, “Best movie of the year!”
Many of the comments made fun of the hilarious ending, with one person writing, ‘WOW!!!!! What a plot twist!!!!”
In February, Cox officially joined the greats with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The actress was immortalized along the iconic boulevard with a newly minted star, making her the 2,750th person to receive the honor.
A slew of celebrities braved the rain to show Courteney their support on her landmark performance – including her close ‘Friends’, Jennifer Aniston, 54, and Lisa Kudrow, 59.
Courteney’s longtime friend Laura Dern, 56, was also on hand to give a speech, and her longtime partner Johnny McDaid, 46, and daughter Coco Arquette, 18, were also in attendance.
Courteney has acting credits dating back to the 1980s before landing a role on the iconic Friends series as the uptight Monica Geller.
From 1994 to 2004, she starred opposite Jennifer, Lisa, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer, playing a group of friends making their way across New York.
While on Friends, she was cast in the hit horror movie Scream. She returns for the sixth time in her role of Gale Weathers in the upcoming sequel Scream 6.
Showbiz icon! In February, Courtney officially joined the greats with her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Television Star: The actress rose to fame in the hit series Friends; (L-R) Cox, Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry pictured in a 2002 Friends still