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Jennifer Aniston Discusses Ex Brad Pitt’s Friends Appearance


The one where Jennifer Aniston reminisces.

The Friends alum—who played Rachel Green on the beloved NBC sitcom—made a rare comment about her ex-husband Brad Pitt while looking back at the show’s iconic Thanksgiving-themed episodes with her former costar Lisa Kudrow.

“Those were great, the Thanksgiving episodes,” Lisa told Jennifer during their joint interview for Variety’s Actors on Actors, published June 3. “When Brad was on, that was hilarious.”

“I know,” Jennifer replied. “How funny.”

During her conversation with her longtime pal, the Emmy winner went on to highlight the number of “movie stars”—including Brad—who made guest appearances on Friends.

“Brad, Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts, Isabella Rossellini,” she said. “We had so many—Sean Penn.

And according to Jennifer, despite the celebrity guest stars being accomplished actors themselves, they were “always nervous.”

She added, “I always found it fascinating how nervous they were.”

Lisa agreed, pointing out that the acting style of Friends—which also starred Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, and late Matthew Perry—was different than what the guest actors may have been used to.

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