July 10th 2024.
Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow, two beloved actresses from the iconic TV show Friends, have recently discussed their experiences with a live audience during filming. In the past, Jennifer had claimed that Lisa "hated" having a live audience, while Lisa has now clarified that she simply didn't enjoy it when the audience laughed too much.
For those who may not know, Friends was a sitcom filmed in front of a real audience, with most of the laughter and other sounds being genuine reactions from the crowd. However, there were some instances where fake sounds were used, such as during intimate scenes or episodes with plot twists and cliffhangers.
In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Lisa explained that she didn't have any issues with the audience in general, but rather when they laughed for too long. She joked that she would sometimes think, "Alright, well, take it easy. It's not that funny. And there's more to say!"
Jennifer, who played Rachel Green on the show, first made these comments during an interview with Quinta Brunson for Variety's Actors on Actors. She recalled memories from her time on the show and playfully mentioned that Lisa "hated" when the audience laughed, imitating her saying, "I'm not done! It's not that funny!"
Despite this playful banter, Jennifer and Lisa have remained close friends since the show wrapped in 2004. Last year, when Lisa celebrated her 60th birthday, Jennifer shared a sweet tribute on social media, expressing her love and admiration for her dear friend and co-star.
The cast of Friends was left heartbroken last year when Matthew Perry, who played Chandler Bing, passed away at the age of 54. Lisa shared a heartfelt tribute, thanking him for "the best 10 years a person gets to have" and for teaching her about "grace and love."
In a recent interview, Jennifer also opened up about how she now watches old clips of the show and thinks of Matthew with fond memories, rather than feeling embarrassed. The cast has continued to honor his memory and legacy, with Jennifer getting emotional when a producer asked her about watching the show 30 years after its premiere.
It's clear that the bond between the Friends cast goes beyond just being co-stars, they truly consider each other family. Their love and support for each other, even after the show has ended, is a testament to the incredible friendships that were formed during their time on set.
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