David Schwimmer is to read a bedtime story on CBeebies.
04.02.2020 - 21:41 / usmagazine.com
Jessica Hecht gave her take on David Schwimmer’s comments about Friends’ diversity, giving high praise to the actor who played her onscreen wife’s ex-husband on the NBC hit.
“He’s a great humanist and a great person, and I think he probably was pushing for [diversity],” Hecht, 54, told Us Weekly at the West Hollywood premiere of The Sinner season 3 on Monday, February 3.
She continued: “I guess I was representative of some sort of diversity that was at play. It’s funny because when I was doing it
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David Schwimmer didn’t mean any offense. The Friends alum, 53, took to Twitter on Wednesday, January 29, to respond to the backlash that he received by pitching an “all-black Friends or an all-asian Friends,” instead of a revival.
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.
The iconic NBC sitcom Friends was about six 20-somethings living in New York, following their love lives, friendships and careers. But its taken heat over the years for its lack of diversity, with an all-white lead cast and precious few people of color in secondary roles.