Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow Reflect on 'Friends' Legacy
Originally published Jun 3, 2026
By Kate Aurthur · Variety
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Key points
- Aniston and Kudrow have been friends since the debut of 'Friends' over 30 years ago.
- Kudrow has been working on 'The Comeback,' which she co-created with Michael Patrick King.
- The duo discussed potential plans for a new sitcom with Courteney Cox.
- They reflected on the enduring legacy of 'Friends' and their careers in entertainment.
- The reunion highlights their long-standing friendship and shared history in the industry.
Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow, who have been friends since the 1990s, recently reunited after a year and a half apart. The duo, known for their iconic roles in 'Friends,' discussed their experiences working on the sitcom and shared insights into their current projects. Kudrow mentioned her work on 'The Comeback,' which she co-created with Michael Patrick King. The pair also reflected on the show's lasting impact and their journey in the entertainment industry. They expressed excitement about the possibility of collaborating on a new sitcom with Courteney Cox in the future.
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