Jennifer Aniston discusses how she dealt with the hit sit-com Friends ending back in 2004 after 10 seasons. First released in 1994, the much-loved comedy series followed a group friends through their day-to-day lives in New York City. The six Friends protagonists experienced the ups and downs of their twenties and thirties before coming to an emotional conclusion in 2004, having established itself as one of the most popular sitcoms of all time. Finding new life in the age of streaming, Friends' viewership has only continued to grow in the years since its final episode aired.
Friends saw its main stars — David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and Aniston — propelled into fame, with each actor's career having continued to blossom over the past two decades. Having established each of its stars as household names, as well as featuring a variety of starry cameos over the years, many were delighted when the main cast returned for a long-awaited reunion. Hosted by James Corden, the HBO Max special saw the six stars reminisce about their time spent filming Friends, while also revisiting a number of the sets they had frequented over the show's impressive run.
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Now, in a recent interview with The Ellen Show, Aniston opens up about how she dealt with Friends coming to end. The star, who played Rachel Green, discusses how the show's ending coincided with her divorce, and how she went into therapy shortly afterward. Aniston jokes that, following Friends' ending, she "leaned into the end," offering a nod to her role in The Break-up, and reveals how she saw it all as an opportunity to start fresh.Check out Aniston's full quote below:
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