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Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow And Courteney Cox Are All In A Group Chat Together

Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow And Courteney Cox Are All In A Group Chat Together

Imagine waking up to drunken WhatsApp messages from Phoebe Buffay.

Tom Wood

Tom Wood

Ever since Friends finished in 2004, there have been people crying out for it to come back.

Luckily, even if there isn't a Central Perk reunion, you can now watch a load of the episodes on Netflix to satisfy your craving.

There's also always news coming out about the cast, who have all gone on to have successful careers in their own right.

The female cast members have particularly had plenty of stuff to do since leaving their apartment block in New York more than a decade ago.

It's nice to know that they are still all in touch though. Courtney Cox has revealed that she is part of a group chat with Lisa Kudrow and Jennifer Aniston where they presumably do all of the same things that we do in group chats - make silly jokes, send memes, and throw shade.

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Cougar Town star Cox isn't as into it as the other two are though, she told US Weekly: "Lisa, Jennifer and I all have a text chain, but to me it's too much pressure. I'm not into the group text chain.

"I really don't like it!"

First of all, how nice that she calls it a text chain - it's like the 1990s never ended. Secondly, it's nice to know that they at least experience the same group chat problems that normal people have.

Cox continued: "And then you have something funny to say and you say it but then you send the text and they don't get it."

Yep, the struggle is real, Courtney

Kudrow and Cox, who played Phoebe Buffay and Monica Gellar in the popular NBC show, were speaking to the magazine at an event to honour first responders called 'Burn To Remember'.

Despite all of this obvious good will between the three main women in Friends, a reunion is not likely to happen any time soon.

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Matt LeBlanc, who played Joey Tribbiani on the show, recently told an Australian radio station: "I understand that people really want to see that reunion.

"But that show was about a finite period in those characters' lives, between 20 and 30."

"To see what those characters are doing now, I think it's almost a case of that the book is better than the movie. Everyone's imagination of what they're doing now is better.

"I don't think anyone wants to see Joey at his colonoscopy."

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Topics: TV and Film, Jennifer Aniston, Friends