Which 90s phenomenon will get back together first?
14.02.2020 - 20:11 / foxnews.com
David Schwimmer expertly dodged questions about a potential “Friends” reunion when confronted with a mountain of evidence during a recent interview.
The 53-year-old actor appeared on BBC’s “The One” show where the hosts asked him about the cast of the hit 90s sitcom potentially getting the band back together for a reunion. Although he and the rest of the cast have been dogged by questions about a reunion or revival since the show took its final bow in 2004, this time he was confronted with some
Which 90s phenomenon will get back together first?
David Schwimmer expertly dodged questions about a potential “Friends” reunion when confronted with a mountain of evidence during a recent interview.
David Schwimmer is playing down Friends reunion rumours insisting fans of the beloved sitcom shouldn’t get their hopes up about a cryptic tweet posted by former castmate Matthew Perry.
David Schwimmer is clearing the air about the rumored Friends reunion!
By Bruce Haring
Now that Matthew Perry has joined Instagram, it means that all five members of the main Friends cast are on the social platform, and co-star Jennifer Aniston couldn't help but welcome him through a reference to the '90s sitcom.
We can’t believe our eyes! Matthew Perry, 50, has finally arrived to Instagram and his former Friends co-star, Lisa Kudrow, 56, posted the most adorable throwback pic of the pair to celebrate on Feb. 6! The snap featured the co-stars at an event together, with Lisa sporting a little black dress and Matthew dressed casually in jeans, a blue shirt, and gray blazer.
Friends star Matthew Perry aka Chandler Bing has finally and truly joined Instagram four months after co-star Jennifer Aniston. The big news was announced by Friends star Lisa Kudrow.
Could we BE any more excited?
Another Living Single star has hopped on Twitter to remind David Schwimmer of something important: they did it first. Kim Coles, who played Synclaire James-Jones on the hit 1990s sitcom, called the actor “naive” on Twitter for suggesting that an “all-black” or “all-Asian” reboot of Friends would make up for the show’s lack of diversity.