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Friends cast joins star-studded All In Challenge

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The stars of Friends have added their names to the All In Challenge by offering fans the chance to join them for an upcoming HBO reunion special.

Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc have announced that those who donate to various food charities amid the coronavirus crisis will get the opportunity to enter a lottery and hang out with the stars on the set of the HBO Max production. “Hi guys,” Aniston wrote on Instagram on Tuesday. “We’re so excited to join the ALL IN challenge to help keep people fed and healthy during this time. “We’re inviting you and five of YOUR friends to join the six of us on Stage 24.

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