Watch Lisa Kudrow marvel at enthusiasts on the couch from ‘Friends’ at Warner Bros. Park

He joined through his “No Good Deed” co-star Ray Romano, who also filmed “Everybody Loves Raymond” on location.

Lisa Kudrow visited the famous Friends sofa on the Warner Bros. lot. to surprise fans. See the photographs below.

Kudrow, who played Phoebe in the iconic series, is currently promoting her new show No Good Deed, where she stars alongside Everybody Loves Raymond‘s Ray Romano.

In an Instagram post by No Good Deed author Liz Feldman, unexpected enthusiasts Romano and Kudrow can be seen lining up to take photos with the couch, a staple of the New York-based exhibit that aired from 1995 to 2004.

First, Romano walks up to the prop and says, “Everyone forgets that Everybody Loves Raymond was also filmed at Warner Bros. So I just need to make sure you guys understand that.

“It’s not just about friends. We were two steps further. You have to come through our stage,” Romano told the crowd.

Then Kudrow shows up and says, “Go sit on the couch and watch your own show!” » And he adds: “Now he comes to this sofa because he needs more attention.   » Watch the moment below.

No Good Deed sees Kudrow and Romano playing a couple promoting their Los Angeles villa on the real estate market while struggling to hide the property’s dark secrets. All eight episodes are now available to stream on Netflix.

Additionally, she recently revealed that the six main Friends cast members (herself, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc and the late Matthew Perry) have only reunited once in the 17 years since the series ended. .

Kudrow also shared that she grew “irritated” with the live audience while filming the hit show for laughing too long at things that weren’t funny, and that she had been rewatching the series “to remember” Perry, who died last year at the age of 54.

Perry was found unconscious in his Los Angeles home in late October. It has since been revealed that he died from the acute effects of ketamine, as well as drowning.

(From left to right) The cast of “Friends” – Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow – CREDIT: Jim Smeal Collection/Ron Galella Getty Images

In September, Dr. Mark Chavez filed charges in connection with the actor’s death and pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine. Two other people, Perry’s assistant Kenneth Iama and his friend Erik Fleming, have pleaded guilty to their involvement in the Friends star’s fatal overdose.

Iwasama, Fleming and Chavez have been presented with minor fees through prosecutors in exchange for their cooperation as they pursue others who are most culpable for Perry’s death, namely Dr. Salvador Plasencia and Jasveen Sangha, the so-called “ketamine queen,” who allegedly provided Perry with ketamine.

Sangha pleaded guilty and says he never met Perry. Dr. Plasencia also pleaded guilty to illegally promoting ketamine to Perry in the month before his death. Both will be attempted in March 2025.

Meanwhile, Aniston broke down in tears in a recent interview with Quinta Brunson, in which she was asked how it felt to watch Friends after Perry’s death.

At the show’s recent 30th anniversary, Cox said he “couldn’t imagine” a Friends reboot working. “It’s hard to try to do something again,” he says. “Everything that has “re” advanced with this group. . . I think it is very special.

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