The reunion that all "Friends" fans have been waiting for just happened! But it's not what you think.
According to Perezhilton.com, Lisa Kudrow recently caught up with her co-star, Matt LeBlanc and his girlfriend Andrea Anders, at the Pacific Design Center for a summer press tour party. Matthew Perry was also in attendance, but the three co-stars were not photographed together, said the gossip news site.
Rumors of the highly-anticipated "Friends" reunion kicked into high gear this year, when Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox had a lovely dinner to celebrate the latter's engagement to her much-younger boyfriend, Snow Patrol rocker, Johnny McDaid, E! Online reported. Moreover, LeBlanc also confirmed that he was present -- well soft of -- during the get together, thanks to the wonders of mobile technology.
"They Facetimed me from the restaurant. So I talked to them over the phone and saw them all," he said.
LeBlanc also issued a heartwarming statement about the cast's closeness. He added, "They've been eating lunch together for 20 years. It was no reunion. They never split up."
Now, will "Friends" ever return to the small screen?
Nope, it may not happen, at least, not any time soon. The stars have been shutting down rumors of a television comeback. Citing scheduling conflicts, some of the actors have since expressed that the idea of a reunion is not normal and would go against the authenticity that the show has brought to television screens during the 90s.
Idesigntimes.com quoted LeBlanc as saying, "That show was about a finite period of time, before you got married and went off to start your life with a family. It was that magical time that everyone can relate to. To see what we're all doing now... It's almost like the book is better than the movie. I don't want to see old Joey. I don't want to see Chandler and Monica with their kids that are [raising a hand a few feet off the ground] this big now. I'd rather imagine that. Everyone's going to have different vision of what those characters are like, so to have that materialize is going to disappoint most people. A couple of people will go, 'That's what I thought!' but for the most part it's going to let people down. It's better to let them just think."