'F.R.I.E.N.D.S.' stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow recently reunited on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' to perform a small skit based on the hit show.
Kimmel, who was interviewing the 'Rumor Has It' star, told her that he had written his own script, a "fan fiction", for a new episode of 'F.R.I.E.N.D.S.' and that he would love to act it out with her as she reprises her role as Rachel Green, the Daily Express reported.
The scene showed the TV host as 'Ross Gellar', which was played by David Schwimmer on the show, in an exact replica of Monica Geller's kitchen, though Anniston refused to wear a Rachel wig for the scene.
As the actress began reading from the script, she was seen raising her eyebrows and even told Jimmy that the storyline was "stupid" as his version of Ross suggested that he and Rachel should have sex.
She continued to read her lines, as Cox stepped onto the stage and resumed her role as clean-freak chef Monica.
Lisa Kudrow also made her entrance and began reading her lines, which consisted of the lyrics of the 'Friends' theme tune 'I'll be there for you', before the three ladies soon got fed up with Kimmel and his script and ended up walking off the set.
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