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Lisa Kudrow reveals what her Friends character Phoebe and her husband Mike would do in quarantine

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Her series Friends famously concluded with her character Phoebe Buffay marrying Mike, played by a young Paul Rudd.And Lisa Kudrow revealed her prediction for how the couple would be faring during their coronavirus quarantine in a new interview with the The Sunday Times.The 56-year-old actress delved into the alternate future while also considering how Friends would differ if it were remade today.

Arts fan: Lisa Kudrow, 56, theorized that she and her Friends husband Mike (Paul Rudd) would become 'militaristic about creating art' if they were under coronavirus quarantine; shown in November'I feel like if they’d had kids she would be militaristic about creating art,' she mused.

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