Aniston hints at Friends reunion
Jennifer Aniston (Derailed, Rock Star, The Good Girl) has hinted that there may be a one-off special Friends reunion.
The actress, who played Rachel Green in the hit series, told Channel Four's Richard & Judy that she missed acting in the show and would be keen to be part of a reunion.
"The only thing I can think of doing is maybe for fun doing a
Thanksgiving episode. Our Thanksgiving episodes were really fun," she said.
Fuelling the rumour mill further, Courtney Cox (Scream, The Runner, 3000 Mile To Graceland), who played Monica Geller, has said in the past that a Thanksgiving could be a possibility.
"Monica and Chandler would come in from the country with their two kids, who are a couple of years old now,"
she said. "I think their story is continuing, even if we'renotwatching. I think they see each other every
Thanksgiving." Aniston also attempted to quash rumours about her relationship with Vince Vaughn (Clay Pigeons, Be Cool, Old School), her co-star in the newly released film The Break Up.
Pictures of the couple looking loved up and Vaughn's reported role in helping her get over her ex-husband Brad Pitt have led many to believe the pair may be more than just good friends.
But when asked about the relationship, Aniston said: "Where do you hear that?
"Listen, he's a great man, he's a great friend, he's a great actor and so much fun."
Jennifer Aniston (Derailed, Rock Star, The Good Girl) has hinted that there may be a one-off special Friends reunion.The actress, who played Rachel Green in the hit series, told Channel Four's Richard & Judy that she missed acting in the show and would be keen to be part of a reunion.
"The only thing I can think of doing is maybe for fun doing a
Thanksgiving episode. Our Thanksgiving episodes were really fun," she said.
Fuelling the rumour mill further, Courtney Cox (Scream, The Runner, 3000 Mile To Graceland), who played Monica Geller, has said in the past that a Thanksgiving could be a possibility.
"Monica and Chandler would come in from the country with their two kids, who are a couple of years old now,"
she said. "I think their story is continuing, even if we'renotwatching. I think they see each other every
Thanksgiving." Aniston also attempted to quash rumours about her relationship with Vince Vaughn (Clay Pigeons, Be Cool, Old School), her co-star in the newly released film The Break Up.
Pictures of the couple looking loved up and Vaughn's reported role in helping her get over her ex-husband Brad Pitt have led many to believe the pair may be more than just good friends.
But when asked about the relationship, Aniston said: "Where do you hear that?
"Listen, he's a great man, he's a great friend, he's a great actor and so much fun."