September 20th 2024.
Next on the horizon is a heartwarming update from the popular 90's sitcom Friends. Fans have long speculated about the fate of Rachel and Ross' relationship, and two familiar faces have now resurfaced to shed some light on the matter. Cali and Noelle Sheldon, who both played baby Emma on the show, have recently given an interview where they shared their thoughts on the iconic couple's future.
As the show celebrates its 30th anniversary, the Sheldon sisters, now 22, reminisce about their time on set and how it feels to be part of such a beloved series. When asked about Rachel and Ross, they both agree that the couple is still going strong. "They're definitely still together in my opinion," Cali confidently stated during a Zoom interview on Good Morning Britain. Noelle chimed in, "Yeah, for sure!"
The sisters also shared their own theories about Emma's upbringing and how she takes after her parents. "Emma is definitely the perfect mix of both of her parents," Cali revealed. "She obviously takes after her mom, I'm sure she's raided Rachel's closet." Noelle added, "And also, definitely got a bit of a nerdy side. I personally do love dinosaurs [laughs] I'm a big T-Rex fan."
Despite being babies on the show and having to take turns playing the role due to child labor laws, Cali and Noelle are grateful for the opportunity to be part of something so significant. They even expressed interest in pursuing a career in the TV industry behind the scenes. "It's really cool to be part of a show that's older than we are," Noelle shared. "Friends has been part of pop culture and television history since we were babies. I'm really grateful."
Their sentiments are echoed by Jennifer Aniston, who played Rachel on the show. In a 2018 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she confidently stated, "They're absolutely, 100 percent together. They have more kids!" Co-creator Marta Kauffman also shared her thoughts on the couple's future, predicting that Emma would be in therapy but ultimately believing that Ross and Rachel would still be together.
As fans continue to wonder about the fate of their beloved Friends characters, Cali and Noelle's insight provides a glimmer of hope and reassurance. The girls may have only played baby Emma, but their connection to the show and its legacy is undeniable. With Friends still making waves in popular culture and being celebrated 30 years after its debut, it's safe to say that the Sheldon sisters are part of something truly special.
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