There was a time when seeing "Friends" stars Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox together wasn't a big deal at all.
Now that it's been ten years since the hit show went off the air, it's quite a treat for the rest of us when this specific group of friends get together.
Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox reunited for dinner at the West Hollywood hotspot Craig's restaurant, according to Us Magazine. The former "Friends" star spoke with Us Weekly at the CBS Annual Summer Stars Party on July 17 about her recent reunion with her buddies.
"It was really fun, great to see them," stated the actress, who is now starring in Showtime's "Web Therapy."
Kudrow added that she got to see the ring on Cox, who is newly engaged to Snow Patrol rocker Johnny McDaid.
The "Friends" stars, including Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, have reportedly stayed in contact over the years and have even appeared as guests on each other's TV shows. Kudrow revealed that when the six of them get together, it's still "fun, really fun. It's people I spent every day with for 10 years and no matter how much time has passed or how much we haven't been able to see each other, it doesn't matter."
Lisa Kudrow is juggling quite a bit since her days on the popular NBC sitcom ended. The "Comeback" star recently previewed the new season of TLC's celebrity genealogy documentary series "Who Do You Think You Are?" for TV Guide, according to WebProNews.
This season, which launched Wednesday with an episode of Cynthia Nixon's great-great-great grandmother, will reportedly feature Valerie Bertinelli, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Lauren Graham, Kelsey Grammer and Rachel McAdams.
Kudrow, who is an executive producer of the series, has expressed that she's quite interested by the stories revealed on the show.
"Real life is much more riveting and powerful," stated the actress.