A playful exchange between Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow has ignited a wave of excitement online, after the two stars openly floated the idea of creating a brand‑new sitcom with Courteney Cox.
The conversation unfolded during Variety’s Actors on Actors series, where the former Friends co‑stars reminisced about their years on the iconic sitcom and mused about what a future collaboration might look like. Kudrow kicked things off by saying she’d “love to do another” TV project if the right script came along. Aniston immediately jumped in: “Oh, wow. What’s it going to be?”
That’s when Kudrow delivered the moment fans have been dreaming of: “Can we do you, me and Courteney? What would that be?”
Aniston didn’t hesitate. “Girlfriends. Let’s pitch it. Let’s workshop it in front of all these wonderful people,” she said.
The exchange was light‑hearted, but it was enough to send social media into a frenzy. For millions of viewers, the bond between Rachel, Monica and Phoebe remains the emotional core of Friends a trio whose chemistry defined a generation of television. Monica’s competitive warmth, Rachel’s evolution into independence, and Phoebe’s unforgettable eccentricity created a dynamic that still resonates deeply with audiences.
The interview also revealed a more personal detail: Kudrow’s long‑standing discomfort with watching Friends after it aired. She admitted she avoided rewatching episodes for years because it felt “embarrassing” to watch herself on screen.
Aniston teased her for it, insisting Kudrow was brilliant especially in the quirky line deliveries she often second‑guessed. Kudrow has since watched the entire series and confessed she “loved it with all my heart,” often staying up late binge‑watching.
For now, “Girlfriends” remains a playful idea not a real project. But the spark between the three actresses is as strong as ever, and fans are more than ready for a reunion in any form. Until then, all ten seasons of Friends remain available to stream, keeping the magic alive.



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