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WATCH: Harrison Keefe's co-hosts at The Edge lose it after A-List celeb DMs him

A man with red hair, wearing a light blue sweater and headphones, laughs excitedly while holding a microphone labeled HARRISON and showing a phone displaying purple messages; a woman behind him looks shocked with her hand over her mouth.

Published by Clara Craig

05 Mar 2026

It’s not every day a Hollywood superstar slides into your DM’s, but that’s exactly what happened to our very own Harrison Keefe from The Ash London Show. 

Harrison posted a review for ‘Wuthering Heights’ on his social media last month, and this week told co-hosts Ash London and Yas Coe that a "girl had slid into his DM’s" about the video, without revealing who it was. 

Originally, the girls were on board as Harrison read out the messages, until they heard the part of his reply where he called the mystery woman "a queen". 

The girls reckoned Harrison had instantly friend-zoned whoever it was, with Ash saying he was giving “gay best friend’ while Yas and Producer Sam looked on with disbelief as Harrison admitted that he had also double messaged the anonymous lady.

The penny dropped when Harrison revealed both the TV show ’ Friends’ and the 'Scream' movie franchise were mentioned in their messages, with Harrison finally spilling the beans that the mystery woman was none other than mega-famous actress Courteney Cox.

Headphones were thrown, screams were scrumpt across the office, and actually, probably the whole country. The girls could not contain their excitement. 

Harrison even asked the team, “Have I ruined it?” with Yas agreeing he might’ve unintentionally friend-zoned the star. 

Many in the comments were also incredibly excited about the interaction, with Shan from Drax Project commenting, ‘this is f*cking amazing’. 

Our girl Brodie Kane from the Kiwi Yarns podcast also commented, ‘shit, that is a JOURNEY’. 

Could a Harrison and Courtney dance video be on the horizon? Is a new transatlantic friendship brewing? We can only hope. 

Published by Clara Craig

05 Mar 2026