Central Perk Secrets: 40 Hidden Details About Friends Only The Crew Knew

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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.

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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. 

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Ross’ Immortality

It’s almost impossible to go an entire series, especially when it went on for as long as Friends did, without a single plot hole or inconsistency. So we weren’t too shocked when we learnt about this one concerning Ross.

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Very observant fans seemed to have noticed that Ross remained the same years for seasons 3-5 which should have covered a span of three years, even on the show. Ross said he was 29 in all three seasons which wouldn’t check out with… reality. 

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On the show, Phoebe, Monica and Rachel were totally different women. Their personalities, wants and likes were usually miles away from one another but it might not have exactly been that way for the actual actresses behind the scenes.

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Sources have it Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow would seldom have lunch together, and it was surprisingly almost always the same thing – a cobb salad with an unusual recipe made by Jen herself. The dish even recently got famous on TikTok!

Courteney played… herself

There are loads of times when fans would have interacted with Hollywood stars and propose they play characters that are just like themselves in reality. Adam Sandler and Ryan Reynolds are two instances and apparently, Courteney Cox is another too.

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She was sort of a clean freak in the show and it has been revealed that so was she behind the scenes. A source has it Courteney had the cleanest dressing room and would clean up those of the other stars if she would have to be in there. She even owns a cleaning line!

Scared of a backlash

Although things have changed in and there’s now widespread acceptance of members of the LGBTQ+ community, it wasn’t like that a little while ago. That’s why NBC executives were skeptical of the feedback they’d get over one Friends episode.

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Carol and Susan got married which was the first time a lesbian wedding was ever shown on TV and NBC was scared of the complaints they’d get. Surprisingly, they got little to none which came as a big relief to them all.

Monica and Chandler weren’t meant to be

We’ve seen a lot of couples throughout the entirety of the Friends series, but by far the one that stood out to us (and many other fans of the iconic sitcom) have got to be Chandler and Monica… which makes it hard to believe they weren’t meant to be.

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The co-creator of the show said during an interview that the two were going to end up together until after an episode they wake up in bed together. The crowd went wild over the surprise and they decided to roll with it, eventually allowing the two get married.

A tragedy changed an episode

9/11 really did a number on the entertainment industry. A lot of things that connote the incident were taken off the air after the tragedy and even a Biggie song relating to it led to a plethora of conspiracy theories.

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Even Friends had to rethink a scene in an episode after the 11th of September in 2001, not wanting to offend the audience. It was one where Chandler would make a joke about a bomb in an airport and it was replaced with Monica getting jealous over a couple. 

Economic crisis shaped an episode

No matter how big a tv show or movie franchise is, it’s always smart to be budget friendly to get greater profits and that’s the route this sitcom took for a particular episode. “The One Where No One’s Ready” had a unique storyline and for economic reasons.

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The budget cut shaped this episode, where everything is filmed in one single location; Monica’s apartment. It would even go on to become an incredibly iconic episode even being an inspiration behind the music videos of one of Jay-Z’s songs.

Jen was not a fan of the hair

Besides having to learn all kinds of skills, actors are also seldom required to put up with a lot of stuff they don’t usually feel the greatest in. One prime example of this was Jennifer Aniston’s character on the show, Rachel Green and her iconic haircut.

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Apparently, she was not the biggest fan of the “Rachel cut” even describing it as one of the ugliest hairdos she’s ever seen! We’re definitely not saying it’s the most fashionable, but it certainly isn’t half bad for the era. 

Carol was changed after just one episode

Things don’t always go exactly as planned and we often see cast members cut off for one reason or another. For instances where the character isn’t let go, they have to find a replacement for whoever played them in the series.

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In Friends, the lady who played Carol (Ross’ ex-wife) was changed for another just after a single episode, the very first one to be exact. She wanted a more regular acting role which Friends did not offer for her so she had to let it go. 

Negotiated for higher pay together

It’s common to see pay inequality and unfair pay, especially in the workplace. During the earlier seasons of Friends, the cast had a decent compensation for their work but as the popularity of the show grew, they expected their paychecks to as well.

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So, all six teamed up and put their foot down for greater pay, and they got it! By the end of the series, each of the six main characters was taking home a whooping $1m for each episode of the show! 

Lisa Kudrow was actually pregnant during the show

Having a show comes with its complexities and one of the biggest the creators seldom have to face is accommodating the personal lives of the stars on the show. This was evident when Lisa Kudrow was expecting a child and how the show’s creators incorporated it into the sitcom.

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Since they couldn’t simply just hide her growing belly, producers decided to actually make her pregnant on screen as well. They decided to make her a surrogate for her brother’s kids and it was one of the most memorable times on the show. 

An average episode took six hours to film

A lot of work goes into everything we get to see on TV and in the cinema and the timestamps on these pieces of work are nothing like what it took in reality. For instance, each episode of Friends is about 23 minutes long but takes hours to film.

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Reports have it an episode takes an average of 5-6 hours to film in front of that live studio audience. That’s why they were seldom treated to snacks and freebies during the entirety of the show. Seems like a win on all fronts to us!

Matt Le Blanc was broke before being on Friends

It’s safe to say every single cast member got their big break by being on the show. But it’s also safe to say no one needed it more than Matt Le Blanc did for Joey and we’re almost certain he feels the same way too.

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Reports have it the actor had just $11 to his name when he got the call that would change his life for eternity. He is now worth $85m dollars, so far removed from the life he used to live prior to being on the hit sitcom. 

Phoebe’s twin sister was on another show

We live for cross overs. It’s just so exciting whenever we get to see our favourite characters from different series or universes in one sort of like what went down on Friends. Ursula was a character Lisa was playing on another show as well as on the sitcom.

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The creators decided to take the hilarious character, sort of borrowing her and making Lisa play her on the show as well. It’s a nice move that would excite viewers who were fans of the two shows at the time. 

Cliffhangers weren’t filmed in front of an audience

We absolutely hate spoilers and we’re sure many people do too, including the makers of shows and movies. It might cause a lack of interest in audiences, so we totally understand why executives of the shows went for this approach to make sure there were no leaks.

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Friends was usually filmed in front of a live studio audience, but for certain episodes that ended in cliffhangers, the audiences were asked to leave so that info on those episodes wouldn’t be leaked. A smart way to protect the series we’d say.

Bruce Willis appeared on Friends after losing a bet

This is one of the most incredible things we’ve seen on Television, hands down. The Die Hard actor, the legendary Bruce Willis made a guest appearance on the comedy show after losing a bet to the late great Matthew Perry.

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But, that’s not even the great part. He played Paul Stevens on the show and would go on to win an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a comedy series for his role! He got an opportunity to be in a series alongside a friend and won an award for it, truly living the dream.

Cast didn’t love the opening

To us, the title sequence of a series can be one of the most iconic moments in all of the episode. Think how short and effective Breaking Bad’s was or how unique CSI: Miami’s as well. That’s what we felt for Friends but unfortunately, the main six didn’t share that sentiment. 

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Reports have it Jennifer Aniston revealed that they weren’t the biggest fans of the opening and dancing in the fountain felt weird. They did it anyway because… showbiz, but at least most viewers would think a bit otherwise.

Written by Abdullah

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