If we were to dish out the ultimate list of top-notch sitcoms, NBC’s Friends would undoubtedly snag the crown. Picture this: six pals navigating life’s rollercoaster in the heart of New York City, featuring the megastars Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, Matt Le Blanc, David Schwimmer, and the late Matthew Perry, all skyrocketing into stardom thanks to their roles in the show.
But hold onto your Central Perk mugs because behind the scenes, there’s a treasure trove of moments that only those lucky enough to be in the live audience got to witness. Yup, while you were snuggled up on your couch, there were hidden gems and inside scoops galore that didn’t quite make it through the screen.
Ready to dive into the juicy secrets that made Friends even more legendary than you thought? Let’s spill the beans!
Reese wasn’t exactly sure what she was doing
There’s this thrill we derive from seeing our favourite hollywood actors appear as guest stars on shows. That’s what we felt when the one and only Reese Witherspoon graced us with her presence on an episode, little did we know she was struggling a bit.
She played Jill, Rachel’s (Jennifer Aniston’s character) sister on an episode and apparently had a hard time performing in front of a live studio audience. She was even asked to come back for later episodes in the series but turned down the offer because she was way too nervous.
Lisa has a fear of birds and that was a problem
We all have our phobias and some celebs are known for theirs. A certain cast member on the sitcom also had one that posed a bit of an issue for the executives since what she was afraid of had to be on the show at some point.
Lisa Kudrow, who played Phoebe, is infamously scared of birds and that was kind of something people picked up on after the duck was introduced in the series. It goes to show how great of an actress she is because watching those scenes where she’s with the animal, we’d never have guessed!
Lisa Kudrow wasn’t the best on a guitar
It’s quite often to see stars learn a skill to help them take on a role better, but that doesn’t mean they’ll exactly get the hang of it regardless of them needing to for the show. That’s exactly the case when it came to Lisa and playing the guitar.
Apparently, she had to take up lessons to learn it and still couldn’t get a hang of it so the producers settled for her character just being a bad player. Good call, we say. Those not so great moments she had on the instrument really made for some added comedy.
Set designers thrifted
One recurring criticism we seldom see for TV series and movies is how unrealistic places look and seem. The set designers for this sitcom wanted none of that so they opted for a budget friendly way they could achieve a realistic apartment for Monica.
This means they went thrifting for most of her furniture and the other things found in her apartment, all done to fit her style. It’s a simple, smart and inexpensive way to get around the fact that Monica wouldn’t be able to afford expensive stuff for her place in NYC.
The animals were a problem
It’s one thing to tell humans what to do on set, whether they want to go with it or not is a different issue. It’s a whole other thing trying to tell animals how to coordinate themselves in front of the screen because they’re not the greatest at listening.
Over the course of the series, we had seen quite several animals make appearances. From geese to dogs, goldfishes to even monkeys, it’s been a literal zoo sometimes, especially with Marcel the monkey not wanting to stick to the script.