Lisa Kudrow recalls how ‘Friends’ cast helped overcoming a major struggle
Lisa Kudrow reveals big lesson she learned from 'Friends' co-stars
Lisa Kudrow, who played the role of quirky and free-spirited Phoebe Buffey in Friends, revealed that she initially had a hard time in making conversation and becoming friends with her co-stars.
In the recent episode of Armchair Expert podcast, the Friends alum explained how her co-stars, Matt LeBlanc, Courtney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, and would make an attempt to talk things through if there was any misunderstanding.
The Comeback star admitted she wasn’t one of them as she found it hard to make a conversation.
“If someone said something or did something, it didn’t get too big because it was, ‘Can I talk to you?’” Kudrow shared it was “usually not [her],” who broke the ice during any potential conflict.
“I had to learn to be, like, ‘Can I talk to you about something?’” she said.
The 61-year-old shared how she had to learn to make “respectful communication” from her co-stars. “I saw it modelled really well by Courtney and Jennifer and Matt.”
Kudrow, who has been promoting her new Netflix series No Good Dead, further confessed that she would never get tired of discussing the beloved sitcom.
She called it a “blessing” and wished people would “never shut up about Friends”.
Along with LeBlanc, Cox and Aniston, Kudrow starred in Friends with late Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.
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