Jennifer Aniston: 'Office Christmas Party' Star Admits She Still Watches 'Friends'; Admits None Of The Cast Liked Theme Song

By Abe Narra - 24 Nov '16 04:20AM
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If you're still binge watching the classic sitcom Friends after ending its run 12 years ago, you are definitely not alone because the main star of the show is also doing it. Jennifer Aniston admitted that she's still watching the rerun of the show that catapulted her name to fame.

Aniston, who played Rachel Green on the beloved show that had its run from 1994 to 2004, told BBC's The One Show on Monday that she can't help watching the show again and feel nostalgic. She was there to promote her upcoming film "Office Christmas Party".

When one of the hosts asked her if she will watch the rerun of a Friends episode if she encountered on TV, she said yes. She said she's trying to remember the episode and even admitting that there some scenes that she does not really remember.

Although she loves her show that made everyone envy of her 90's hair (by the way, she hated that hair), there is one thing that not only her but the whole cast did not exactly enjoy.

While fans of Friends remember every word of The Remembrandt's I'll Be There for You, which also serves as the theme song of "Friends", none of the cast is a fan.

Aniston admitted that the cast felt odd when dancing in the fountain "sort of odd" but they still did it and they are always remembered for that intro.

Aniston has been also interested working behind the camera. The actress who previously served as an executive producer on her 2014 drama "Cake", said she wants to try test her skills on directing.

She said she has been in front of the camera for so many years that she has collected so much information and knowledge about films and televisions that she might try to step out of the camera and use those skills.

Her upcoming movie "Office Christmas Party" will hit the theaters Dec. 9. The film also stars Jason Bateman, TJ Miller, and Kate McKinnon.

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