Jennifer Aniston Car Accident Due To Avoiding Paparazzi; 'Friends' Stars Get Hounded At LA Reunion

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Jennifer Aniston's car accident happened last Wednesday when her chauffeur-driven Mercedes got hit as they tried to avoid paparazzi.

According to joint reports from Ok! and TMZ, Jennifer Aniston's car accident occurred after she met with fellow "Friends" cast members Lisa Kudrow and Courtney Cox for a reunion dinner at Craig's in Beverly Hills.

Learning about the 3 "Friends" alum who were dining at the said West Hollywood restaurant, paparazzi swarmed around the place to take photos of the three.

Aniston's driver was forced to shine a torch at the photographers as he escorted her out of the restaurant, hoping the glare would drive them away. Paparazzi still managed to sneak in some photos, mostly showing a visibly upset Aniston, who is known for being unimpressed with paparazzi following her around.

Jennifer Aniston's car accident then occurred as the driver drove into a wall while trying to maneuver around the corner with photographers crowding around the car.

News about Jennifer Aniston's car accident follows rumors about a possible "Friends" movie reunion. While many fans have been clamoring for a big screen comeback, Cox has said during at a recent guesting in "Late Night With David Letterman" that it is "not going to happen".

Cox explained that the former cast members are all busy and their schedules conflict with one another, meaning a movie reunion would be practically impossible.

"There are six 'Friends' and I have been trying to put together a cast dinner for ten years. It doesn't happen," said Cox. "I can get the girls to come, maybe Matthew Perry. Matt Le Blanc cancelled last time right at the minute. Schwimmer lives here (New York). So it's not going to happen."

Another "Friends" alum Matt LeBlanc, who played Joey, also told LA Times that "a reunion project (is) just not in the cards".

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