David Schwimmer is to read a bedtime story on CBeebies.
30.01.2020 - 01:46 / hollywoodlife.com
David Schwimmer says his words may have been taken “out of context” when he discussed diversity and Friends in a recent interview. After he talked about being “very aware of my privilege as a heterosexual white male,” the actor, 53, told The Guardian that he doesn’t believe any of the original Friends cast has the desire to reprise their old characters.
David Schwimmer is to read a bedtime story on CBeebies.
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