The star of the sitcom "Friends" Jennifer Aniston could not hold back the tears when she was asked about the legacy of this legendary show. The actress, who gained worldwide fame thanks to the role of Rachel Green, became emotional, probably remembering her close friend and colleague Matthew Perry.

Jennifer Aniston burst into tears during an interview

During a recent interview, Jennifer Aniston was asked about the importance of the sitcom "Friends" three decades after its premiere. This topic turned out to be too emotional for the actress. She threw her head up, trying not to damage her makeup, and said:

"Oh God Don't Make Me Cry"

Afterwards, Aniston covered her face with her hand to hide her tears. The presenter was quick to calm the actress down, assuring them that they could change the subject, but Jennifer continued:

"Sorry, I just started thinking about... I'm fine, these are happy tears"

Memories of Matthew Perry

Matthew Perry, who played the role of Chandler Bing in "Friends", passed away on October 28, 2023. His body was found by an assistant who immediately called emergency services. Police did not find drugs in his apartment, but they did find a number of prescription drugs, including anti-depressants. Toxicology tests refuted the possibility of an overdose.

Aniston and Perry: a friendship admired by millions

Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry were very close friends not only on the screen, but also in real life. On the morning of his death, they were still texting, and Jennifer noted that Perry was happy and not suffering. Their happy memories, as it turned out, left a deep mark in the heart of the actress.

The value of the inheritance of "Friends"

The sitcom "Friends" is noted as one of the most influential television projects of all time. Three decades have passed since its premiere, but it still delights millions of viewers around the world. The legacy of this show is not only in its success, but also in the strong friendships that were formed between the actors behind the scenes.

This event proves once again that even years later, emotions and memories can be as alive and strong as they were at the beginning.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova