Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox And Lisa Kudrow To Create Television Show Because Of Jimmy Kimmel?

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Jimmy Kimmel may have opened the door to something magical.

After a recent "Friends" reunion on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the three ladies are now ready to reunite and possibly even develop a new sitcom together, according to the website Her.ie.

"Courtney wants to direct a pilot starring herself, Jen and Lisa as middle-aged women who have kids by artificial means," a source for Heat magazine stated.

The insider added, "She started talks after their appearance on Jimmy Kimmel. They had another dinner together in LA on the 23rd of September to discuss details and it went really well. They're all incredibly excited at the prospect of working together again. Doing Jimmy's show reminded them how much fun they used to have."

Their reunion on Jimmy Kimmel's talk show was one of the most recent "Friends" get-togethers. The trio's skit with Kimmel on the talk show made headlines as did Jennifer Aniston's performance.

"Of course, we were acting. It was acting. Everybody knew it was gonna happen, we rehearsed it backstage, it was scripted out. The idea was that i would force Jennifer into this mini Friends reunion, and she pretended to be annoyed by it," explained Kimmel.

At their dinner last month, the three ladies reportedly celebrated their 20th anniversary since their "Friends" debut while discussing television ideas, according to Us Magazine.

Coincidentally, the potential sitcom's focus on baby drama might be relatable for Jennifer Aniston who is constantly surrounded by pregnancy and adoptions rumors. There was speculation that Aniston and her fiancé Justin Theroux are currently thinking about adopting, according to Life & Style magazine, but the actress' publicist has slammed the rumors.

"We don't have an answer to this question. It's beyond absurd and proves the point that no one should believe what's written in the tabloids and gossip columns and blogs," explained publicist Stephen Huvane, according to UPI.

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