Twins who played Ross and Rachel's baby in Friends are all grown up
The twins who played Ross Geller and Rachel Green's daughter Emma in Friends are now drop-dead gorgeous TikTok influencers.
Alexandra and Athena Conley starred as baby Emma in iconic TV series Friends – but they're all grown up now.
Now 23-year-olds, the sisters often appear together on social media and Alex recently shared a post joking about how she'd told a guy she'd worked as an actress as a baby.
Telling her followers he'd assumed she had appeared in TV commercials, Alex then shared a photo of her with Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer on the show.
Rushing to comment, one person said: 'NO WAAAAYYYYYYY I DIDNT know this was you as a beeeebeeee.'
Someone else wrote: 'This is such a flex.'
And a third added: 'I would make this my entire personality.'
While the pair have had success on social media, Athena has also become an NFL cheerleader for the Denver Broncos.
Alex and sister Athena played Emma from January to March 2003 – but they weren't the only young stars to portray the character.
Twins Noelle and Cali Sheldon also shared the role of Ross and Rachel's little girl.
In the show Ross had another child, son Ben who he shared with first wife Carol (Jane Sibbett).
Ben was played by four different child actors but most notably, from season six to eight, the role was filled by Cole Sprouse.
Earlier this month another former show star left fans stunned when she resurfaced on TikTok, looking like she'd barely aged a day since her time on the series.
Elizabeth 'E.G.' Daily – who played Phoebe Buffay's songwriting partner Leslie – shared a post and added: 'Everybody says that I look like the girl who sang 'Smelly Cat' on Friends. Probably because I am!'
One stunned fan wrote: 'You age like wine, GORGEOUS,'.
Others chimed in with praise, calling her 'beautiful,' 'hot' and asking: 'How do you look so young?'
Someone else gushed: 'Dear gawd, please let me be this pretty when I'm her age.'
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