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Lisa Kudrow Assures 'Friends' Fans That the Reunion Will Be 'Really Fun' (Exclusive)

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Lisa Kudrow is as excited as fans are to get together with her co-stars for a reunion on HBO Max. «I can't wait for it to happen,» Kudrow, who played Phoebe Buffay on the beloved sitcom, told ET's Nischelle Turner of the upcoming reunion special. «The six of us haven't been in a room together in front of people in 25 years and only once a few years ago, privately for dinner. ...I can only imagine.

It's gonna be fun. I mean, it'll be really fun.»The 56-year-old actress shared that it was when  began streaming that the cast started to consider reuniting. «To be honest, I think when it moved to Netflix and it did so well on Netflix,» she recalled. "...That's why Mart and David are so great. [co-creators] Marta Kauffman and David Crane, they

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