Jennifer Aniston opened up about a time when she leaned on her friend, Nicole Kidman.
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“CBS Sunday Morning,” the actress, who starred as Monica Geller alongside Perry’s Chandler Bing for 10 seasons on the hit show, commemorated the 20th anniversary of the sitcom’s series finale.In the show, the pair’s two characters ultimately end up together.“I think he’s probably one of the funniest human beings in the world. He’s just so funny,” Cox, 59, said. “He is genuinely a huge heart.
Obviously struggled.” “I’m so thankful I got to work so closely with him for so many years. He visits me a lot, if we believe in that.” Cox was then asked to elaborate on her spirituality, revealing that the late actor “guides” her.“I talk to my mom, my dad, Matthew. I feel like there are a lot of people that, I think, guide us,” she shared.
“I do sense — I sense Matthew’s around for sure.”Days after his tragic death in Oct. 2023, the “Friends” cast — including Cox, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow — shared a joint statement.“We are all so utterly devastated by the loss of Matthew. We were more than just cast mates.
We are a family,” the cast wrote at the time. “In time we will say more, as and when we are able… For now, our thoughts and our love are with Matty’s family, his friends, and everyone who loved him around the world.” Two weeks later, Cox shared a tribute of her own on social media, as well as a personal memory she had with Perry.“I am so grateful for every moment I had with you Matty and I miss you every day. When you work with someone as closely as I did with Matthew, there are thousands of moments I wish I could share.
Jennifer Aniston opened up about a time when she leaned on her friend, Nicole Kidman.
Jennifer Aniston found herself in a tearful moment recalling the legacy of Friends, 30 years since its debut.The actress, best known for her role as Rachel Green on the legendary TV sitcom, became sentimental during an episode of Variety's Actors On Actors YouTube series alongside Abbott Elementary star Quinta Brunson. "Oh, god, don't make me cry," she responded when someone off-camera prodded 34-year-old Quinta to question the actress about the beloved show. When he reassured her they didn't have to delve into the topic, Jennifer dabbed her teary eyes with a tissue.
Who knew the most emotionally devastating moment we’ve ever seen in an Actors on Actors video would be a chat between comic geniuses about sitcoms?
Jennifer Aniston had an emotional moment discussing the 30th anniversary of the popular series ‘Friends.’ The Hollywood star couldn’t hold back the tears when asked about the show, during her latest interview with Quinta Brunson, for Variety’s Actors on Actors.Lauren Graham reveals the last gift Matthew Perry gave herHow Jennifer Aniston and Sandra Bullock built a strong friendshipCourteney Cox says that the late Matthew Perry ‘visits’ her a lotThe ‘Morning Show’ star got emotional when Quinta asked her about what she felt watching the show after 30 years. “Oh God, don’t make me cry,“ Jennifer said, to which Quinta responded; “But you’re already crying. Do you want a minute? We don’t have to talk about [it].” “I just started thinking about…Yeah, no.
Jennifer Aniston had to take a moment to compose herself after breaking down in tears over her time on “Friends.”The actress, 55, was overcome with emotion after she was asked about her late co-star Matthew Perry on Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series.For her conversation, Aniston was paired up with “Abbott Elementary” star Quinta Brunson.“Oh God, Don’t make me cry,” Aniston said with a shaky voice after being asked about “Friends.”“You’re already crying,” Brunson, 34, said. “Do you want a minute? We don’t have to talk about [it.]”“I’m sorry, I just started thinking about –,” Aniston responded, seemingly referencing Perry.In a clip shared online, the actress — who played Rachel Green in the hit NBC sitcom from 1994 to 2004 — reflected on her time on the show, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.Aniston starred alongside Perry, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Courteney Cox.Jennifer Aniston gets emotional when asked about “Friends.” #ActorsOnActorsShe then tilted her head back to void messing up her makeup.
Jennifer Aniston was recently brought to tears during an interview, when she was asked about her time on Friends.The moment took place during a new interview between Aniston and Abbott Elementary star Quinta Brunson. It was held as part of the Actors On Actors series by Variety, which sees two different stars sit down each episode and discuss their time in the industry.In the latest episode, which arrived yesterday (June 6), the Morning Show actor was asked for her thoughts on the hit sitcom Friends turning 30 this year.
Jennifer Aniston opened up about her experience on Friends in a new interview.
Nicola Coughlan, who is currently gracing our screens as Penelope Featherington – aka Lady Whistledown – in the third season of Netflix's hit series Bridgerton, has left fans amazed by her glowing skin that has her looking much younger than her 37 years.The Irish actress has just shared some of her beauty secrets and favourite products in a YouTube video for Vogue, and it's safe to say we want everything she's using. In the video, Nicola demonstrates her skincare and everyday make-up routine, which includes a glossy red lip, a cult classic brow gel and a very affordable face serum.
Nicole Kidman is grateful to Jodie Foster for replacing her in 2002’s “Panic Room” when she was “having a breakdown.” “There’s this misconception that somehow female actresses are at each other, or they don’t like each other or whatever,” Foster, 61, told The Hollywood Reporter during a roundtable discussion with Kidman, Naomi Watts, Brie Larson, Jennifer Aniston, Anna Sawai and Sofía Vergara. “Like, Nicole, I took over a movie that you had to leave.”Kidman responded: “Yes! And thank you.
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The Simpsons voice actor Hank Azaria is starting his own Bruce Springsteen tribute band, named Hank Azaria & The EZ Street Band.The actor and comedian, known for voicing characters including Moe, Apu and Chief Wiggum, will lead the band for the first time on August 1 at New York City’s Le Poisson Rouge, with all profits going to the Four Through Nine Foundation, a social justice charity. Get tickets for that show here.The band have said they will play a “setlist packed with Springsteen classics and deep cuts, delivered with Azaria’s unique flair and the band’s top-notch musicianship.”Azaria himself has said: “I’ve never worked harder preparing for any role than I did in perfecting a singing vocal impression of Bruce.
Friends debuted over 30 years ago, and fans can’t believe it’s been decades since the former NBC comedy became a smash-hit.
Months after Matthew Perry took his final breaths, police are STILL puzzled by one contributing factor in his death.
Courteney Cox is reflecting on Matthew Perry‘s tragic passing.
María Celeste Arrarás, as a month that brought her one of the greatest sorrows she has faced in her personal life. On May 2, the journalist unexpectedly lost her life partner, Raúl Quintana. There was no forewarning of the tragedy, no omen to decipher the storm approaching.Though she has been known to be private about her love life, just last December, María Celeste shared a photograph with Raúl, declaring him her “best gift.” Although their story dates back some time, this was the first image of them, which caused quite a stir; the tenacious and dedicated journalist everyone knew was in love, a side many might not have known.
Matthew Perry’s passing on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54, left millions heartbroken. While fans who had never met him felt a sense of loss, it was his family, friends, and close associates who felt the pain most deeply. Notably, his ‘Friends’ costars shared touching statements following his death and are still healing seven months after his passing.In a recent interview, Courteney Cox, who played Monica, his character Chandler’s friend turned love interest, praised his talent and being.
The book is far from closed on Matthew Perry’s death
Matthew Perry‘s death is being investigated.
Matthew Perry, who was famous for his role as Chandler Bing in Friends, died in October last year. A post-mortem revealed his death was an accident from "the acute effects of ketamine" - which is used a recreational drug and to treat depression. Now it's been reported the Los Angeles Police Department have opened an investigation into why there was so much ketamine in the actor's system.
Friends star Matthew Perry last year.Perry, who was best known for playing Chandler Bing in the hit sitcom, died on October 28 in his home in California, aged 54. Perry’s cause of death was listed as being the result of the acute effects of the anaesthetic ketamine.“At the high levels of ketamine found in his postmortem blood specimens, the main lethal effects would be from both cardiovascular overstimulation and respiratory depression,” his autopsy read.Now, Los Angeles Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration have told The Hollywood Reporter that they have launched a joint criminal investigation into his death, and how Perry came to have such high levels of the drug in his system, and in his possession.Perry’s autopsy also listed drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of buprenorphine, a drug used to treat opioid addiction, as contributing factors to his death.