'Friends' Reunion Show In 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Jennifer Aniston Reluctant To Act Out Scenes; 'I've Got Boundaries,' Says 'We're The Millers' Star

A "Friends" reunion show has been one of the most highly anticipated get together in TV series history.

And when news about a possible reunification would come out, fans would immediately jump in to excitement.

While, previous rumors about a reunion happening on Thanksgiving was previously debunked, "Jimmy Kimmel Live" show made it possible somehow for at least some of the original cast to act out scenes from the super hit comedy series.

The long awaited "Friends" reunion happened when Jennifer Aniston guested on Kimmel's show to promote her new film "Life of Crime."

"I loved the show so much I actually wrote some fan fiction," Kimmel told Aniston before ending the interview. "I wrote myself into it as Ross. I was wondering if you would do a scene from it with me?"

While, Kimmel seemed really excited to bring Aniston to a mystery surprise set, the 45-year-old actress looked very reluctant.

"I actually spent $80,000 making it," Kimmel jokingly said while revealing the exact replica of the Kitchen apartment where the cast of "Friends" normally hung out.

"I've got boundaries," Aniston said when asked to wear a "Rachel" wig. She did however, read some lines with Kimmel (acting out as Ross Geller).

And much to the fans delight, Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox reel and real life friends and co-star of Aniston joined the duo to recreate some of the show's scenes.
The surprise female reunion is reportedly linked to next month's 20th anniversary of "Friends."

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The hit 90s show that starred Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer ended a decade ago.

The girls previously spend some time together over a dinner at West Hollywood's Hotspot Craig's restaurant.

Us Weekly was able to talk to Kudrow at the CBS Annual Summer Stars Party, where she gladly shared her thoughts about the reunion dinner.

"It was really fun, great to see them," she happily announced.

"I got to see the ring," she added, referring to the Cougar Town star's engagement ring from Snow Patrol rock star Johnny McDaid.

Kudrow also revealed that the whole gang has remained good friends following the conclusion of their hit comedy show and that they constantly see each other whenever their schedule would allow them.

"Fun, really fun. It's people I spent every day with for 10 years and no matter how much time has passed or how much we haven't been able to see each other, it doesn't matter."

And rumors of a "Friends" reunion show never annoyed them, original cast Matt LeBlanc who played the witty and funny character that we all loved, Joey Tribbiani, says that a "Friends" reunion show is not going to happen, but he's always welcome to hear rumors about it.

"I'm not tired of getting asked that question at all. 'Friends' was probably the greatest 10 years of my life. I'd be hard-pressed to find something that matches that in terms of success and just sheer fun. So anything that harks back to that has a soft spot in my heart," he told Los Angeles Times.

"As far as a reunion project, that's just not in the cards. I think that show was about a finite period in your life - after college and before you start your family where your friends are your family - and that's what that show was about. So to go beyond that doesn't feel like you'd do justice to that. I liken it to that saying that the book is always better than the movie. I think it's best to imagine what those characters are doing now versus to see those characters. No one wants to see us in our 40s (laughs). Joey's still struggling as an actor. It'd just be sad," he added.

Jennifer Aniston's best friend on and off the show, Courteney Cox, who played Monica Geller, second the motion saying that there will be no "Friends" reunion show planned any time soon.

"Only because once you say, 'Well, I'd like it,' then they have to contact every other cast member and be like, 'Courteney's into it!' And then I get in trouble. It's not going to happen," she told David Letterman during his appearance on the "Late Show."

"Let me tell you something: there's six friends and I've been trying to put together a cast dinner for 10 years. It doesn't happen! I can get the girls to come, maybe Matthew Perry. Matt LeBlanc canceled last time right at the last minute, Schwimmer lives here [in New York City], so it's just not gonna happen," says the newly engaged star.

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