Jennifer Aniston Reveals The Entire 'Friends' Cast Reunited Recently

By Emily Lee

October 8, 2019

Friends - Season 1

It's been 25 years since Friends first premiered and the cast is still a tight-knit group. Though it's rare to see Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer all in one place together these days, it doesn't mean these Friends aren't, well, friends. During an interview on Monday (October 7), Aniston revealed the whole gang got together for dinner over the weekend. Honestly? We couldn't *be* anymore excited about this cast reunion.

"We just had dinner on Saturday. Yeah, the whole gang, everyone was there. Schwimmer was in town and we all happened to have a window of time so we all got together," Aniston explained. While Cox shared a photo with Aniston and LeBlanc over the weekend, it wasn't until Aniston's interview that fans realized the rest of the cast was with them when the selfie was taken.

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A rare night and I love it.

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The reason their weekend hangout wasn't captured by paparazzi is because Cox hosted the group at her home. "We laughed so hard," Aniston said of their dinner. When pressed about whether she actually likes all of her former co-stars, Aniston said "not one" of them ever annoyed her. She called the experience "lightning in a bottle."

Aniston wouldn't give away too many details about the reunion, however, she joked "Nobody got naked. It was very civilized. But we just laughed a lot," she said, before adding all six of them "miss [Friends] every day. I would be nothing without it." This, of course, led to the reboot conversation. "We would love it," Aniston said of getting to act with her co-stars again. The desire to reunite on screen, however, isn't enough to sell the actress, though. "I really think there's an idea that if there's a reboot of the show, it won't be even close to as good as what it was, so why do it? It would ruin it."

Fans may never get a reboot of the beloved sitcom, but at least we know our favorite Friends are reuniting IRL.

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