Jennifer Aniston Has A Brilliant Idea For A ‘Friends’ Reunion

Jen Has A Brilliant Idea For A 'Friends' Reunion

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by Emma Spedding |
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Being on a hit TV show means that you are sentenced to the R-word (reunion) being mentioned in every other interview. Just ask Sarah Jessica Parker. When we're not talking about a* Sex and the City 3*, we're keeping our fingers crossed for a Friends reunion.

The show recently celebrated it's 20th anniversary, making us think 'could this BE a better time for a reunion?' Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow even went back to Monica's apartment to star in a genius beyond genius skit on Jimmy Kimmel.

Tonight Jennifer Aniston will be on The Graham Norton Show promoting Horrible Bosses 2. When he mentioned the R-word, Jennifer didn't say yes. But she didn't say no. She joked: "At this point I honestly think we should just wait until we are really much older and have Golden Friends. Then you wouldn't have the comparison." That we're willing to wait for.

Rachel might have a hard job convincing the others to swap their retirement plan for a Friends reunion. Matt Le Blanc has said that they will never, ever, ever do a reunion: “'Friends' was covering that specific period of time in people’s lives, when you’ve just left college, and your friends are your family. Later on, you don’t lean on your friends as much as you used to, so it really is about a finite period of time."

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On Graham's couch Jennifer also talked about an embarrasing first moment with Justin Theroux on her first date. She said: "Actually, it was a mortifying moment when Justin (Theroux) and I had just started to date. He was flipping through the channels and he stumbled upon that. And that was our next two hours much to my embarrassment."

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