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Courteney Cox re-creates dance from Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Dancing in the Dark’ 1984 music video: ‘You win’

Courteney Cox re-creates dance from Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Dancing in the Dark’ 1984 music video: ‘You win’

She’s still got it.

Courteney Cox re-created her dance moves from the 1984 music video for Bruce Springsteen’s hit song “Dancing in the Dark.”

Cox, 59, did the impromptu performance for a new TikTok trend and shared a clip of it on social media on Sunday.

Courteney Cox in a TikTok Courteney Cox/Instagram
Courteney Cox reveals her Bruce Springsteen concert tee. Courteney Cox/Instagram

In the video, the “Friends” alum is wearing a blue sweater and jeans as she awkwardly dances to “Smalltown Boy” by Bronski Beat.

The words, “Asking my mom how she danced in the 80’s,” pop up on the screen.

Then, Cox suddenly rips off her sweater to reveal a Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band T-shirt, as she enthusiastically dances to “Dancing in the Dark.”

Courteney Cox dancing to Bruce Springsteen’s song “Dancing in the Dark.” Courteney Cox/Instagram
Courteney Cox showing off her dance moves. Courteney Cox/Instagram

The video also cuts to a clip of Cox and Springsteen, now 74, dancing onstage in the music video that came out 40 years ago.

“1980’s dancing…in the dark,” Cox captioned the clip.

Courteney Cox and Bruce Springsteen dancing together in his 1984 music video. Courteney Cox/Instagram

Fans were obsessed with Cox revisiting her past and praised her 2024 dance moves.

“Welp. Now this trend can end. Courteney wins!” one person commented.

Courteney Cox and Bruce Springsteen in the “Dancing in the Dark” music video. Courteney Cox/Instagram
Courteney Cox and Bruce Springsteen dancing onstage. Courteney Cox/Instagram

“This is genius! And you’ve still got the moves,” another person said.

“Claim to fame classic indeed,” a different fan wrote.

Some of Cox’s celebrity friends commented as well, including Jennifer Garner who said, “You win!”

Cox was 20 years old when she was cast in the “Dancing in the Dark” music video directed by Brian De Palma. She was pulled out of the crowd to dance on stage with Springsteen on the opening night of his “Born in the USA” tour in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Courteney Cox and Bruce Springsteen filming his “Dancing in the Dark” music video on June 27, 1984. WireImage

She looked back on the audition process in 2022 during an interview on “The Howard Stern Show.”

“I thought I was in the wrong place. I was like, ‘I don’t know what they’re doing, but I can’t even bend my leg. This is it,’ ” she said. “I went into Brian De Palma’s office. He put on the music and said, ‘Well, you dance.’ And I thought, ‘Right now? Here? In front of you? Just the two of us?’ “

In 2017, Cox said in an interview with Off Camera that the music video “got me in the door to so many places,” even though she didn’t want to be the person picked by Springsteen to go onstage.

Bruce Springsteen Bav Media / SplashNews.com

“I didn’t want to dance in front of 30,000 people. It was a full concert, and we did the song twice, back to back,” she recalled.

After the music video came out, Cox landed several guest roles on television before she was cast as Monica Geller in “Friends,” which premiered in 1994 and shot her to worldwide fame.

She starred in the show for 10 seasons and joined the “Scream” movie franchise as Gale Weathers in 1996.

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