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Jennifer Aniston became emotional during a recent interview when asked about the hit show Friends.

The comedy launched both his career and that of his late co-star, Matthew Perry.

aniston He was part of the cast from 1994 to 2004 alongside Perry, Courtney CoxLisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer and Matt LeBlanc.

The comedy was a huge hit, dominating prime time, winning awards and regularly drawing big audiences during its decade-long run on NBC in the United States. It was also popular around the world, including the United Kingdom.

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The cast of Friends: David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc, in 2022. Photo: Reuters

Aniston had to take some time to recover when asked in an interview with Variety what it was like for the actress to watch the show again now.

He appeared on Variety’s Actors On Actors series, in which actors ask each other about their careers.

Aniston had to take a moment to collect herself when a Variety producer suggested that her interview partner, Abbott Elementary star Quinta Brunson, ask her “what it’s like to watch Friends now.”

Before Brunson could ask the question, Aniston said, “Oh God, don’t make me cry.”

“Sorry, I just started thinking about…” an emotional Aniston added, apparently referring to Perry, who He died unexpectedly at home. last October at the age of 54.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled that The way Perry’s death was an accident. after his assistant found him face down in his pool.

Brunson, 34, assured Aniston that she didn’t have to talk about the show, but the 55-year-old wanted to move on.

“No, I’m fine. They’re happy tears,” she replied, wiping her eyes.

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Matthew Perry arrives at the GQ Men of the Year party on Thursday, November 17, 2022, Photo: AP
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Matthew Perry’s Chandler was widely seen as the funniest character on Friend. The program became enormously popular in the 1990s and 2000s. Photo: AP

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After composing herself, Aniston responded to Brunson, who had noticed that Friends He turned 30 in September of this year.

“The fact that he had this long, wonderful life and that he still means so much to people is one of the greatest gifts that I think the five of us, the six of us, could ever imagine,” Aniston said.

She added, “And we’ll see each other. I FaceTimed Court for an hour last night, Lisa and the kids, and we really do have a forever family.”



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