Jennifer Aniston says the 'world needs humor' as younger set find 'Friends' offensive
Jennifer Aniston says "Friends" has become foe to a younger generation's sensibilities. Aniston has been playing comedic roles since she stepped into Rachel Greene's shoes on the 1994 mega-hit "Friends." She quickly became a superstar, and in the decades since has been serving up the laughs in movies like the 2004 romantic comedy "Along Came Polly" and the 2013 romp "We're the Millers," in ...
by Emily St. Martin, Los Angeles Times
Mar 30, 2023
2 minutes
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Jennifer Aniston says "Friends" has become foe to a younger generation's sensibilities.
Aniston has been playing comedic roles since she stepped into Rachel Greene's shoes on the 1994 mega-hit "Friends." She quickly became a superstar, and in the decades since has been serving up the laughs in movies like the 2004 romantic comedy "Along Came Polly" and the 2013 romp "We're the Millers," in which she
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