Jennifer Aniston gets emotional in interview discussing 'Friends' sitcom
- Jennifer Aniston teared up during an interview when asked about her time on 'Friends'.
- The actress shared a sweet memory of pranking a co-star from the beloved sitcom.
- Aniston's emotional response highlights the impact of the show on her life.
Jennifer Aniston and her late co-star, Matthew Perry, became famous from the sitcom "Friends" that aired from 1994 to 2004. The show was a big success, winning awards and having a large audience. Aniston recently got emotional when asked about watching the show now, especially after Perry's unexpected passing last October at 54 years old. Aniston shared a memory of a prank she played on Lisa Kudrow with Perry's help. The show turns 30 this year, and Aniston finds it strange to think about its premiere. She remembers the excitement of the early days of the show, like washing Kudrow's hair at a salon before the first episode aired. The enduring popularity of "Friends" is a surprise to Aniston and the rest of the cast. She feels grateful that the show still means a lot to people even after almost 20 years since it ended in 2004. Aniston considers her co-stars from the show as family, staying in touch with them regularly. Matthew Perry's death last October was a sad event, with his cause of death reported as the "acute effects of ketamine." Aniston and the other "Friends" cast members have paid tribute to him and shared updates on how they are coping with the loss.