Courteney Cox Claims She Doesn't Remember Her Time On 'Friends' As Cast Panics Over Matthew Perry's Upcoming Memoir
Courteney Cox cannot seem to remember one of the biggest times in her career.
The actress, 57, recently sat down for a Sunday Sitdown interview with TODAY's Willie Geist, where she shockingly revealed she barely has any recollection of her days on one of the biggest sitcoms of all time Friends.
“I should’ve watched all 10 seasons because when I did the reunion and was asked questions, I was like, ‘I don’t remember being there,'" Cox told the journalist of her experience doing Friends: The Reunion. “Yeah. I don’t remember filming so many episodes.”
“I see it on TV sometimes and I stop and go, ‘Oh my God, I don’t remember this at all,'” the Scream star noted of her years as Monica Gellar, "But it’s so funny.”
Cox went on to claim she wished the cast spent more time "taking pictures," as she jokingly added: "I don’t have a lot to look back at."
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Despite the Alabama native blocking out her time on the hit series, one Friends cast member seems to have remembered it all — and is now gearing up to share their side of life on set in their upcoming tell-all book.
As OK! exclusively reported, the rest of the cast has been in a panic about what will be revealed in Matthew Perry's upcoming memoir.
Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Swimmer along with Cox are bracing themselves for what the 17 Again actor, 52, will spill, as a source dished: "the word is he’s going to unload on the whole crew."
The insider explained the troubled star "figures it’s time to come clean not just about his own life, but also about the good, the bad and the ugly things that happened on the Friends set," adding, “He really couldn’t care less. He’s not going to hold back.”
“He didn’t feel like any of them supported him, and it was a bitter reminder of how much he suffered back when they were shooting the show,” the OK! source concluded of the Chandler Bing actor. “Their characters were so tight, but the reality is there was a lot of tension and jealousy.”