FRIENDS FIRST

Jennifer Aniston ditches Critics’ Choice Awards for Friends reunion with Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow

WHILE Hollywood’s biggest names gathered in Santa Monica for the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday night, Jennifer Aniston decided to have a little girls’ night with two of her best Friends.

The actress and her Friends co-stars Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow enjoyed some quality time together while Jen’s The Morning Show co-star Billy Crudup bagged an award for his part in the Apple TV show.

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Considering Jen herself wasn’t up for an individual gong, we can’t blame the star for choosing to spend the night in with her pals.

Posting pictures from the hangout on her Instagram, she captioned the images: “Hi from the girls across the hall.”

Jennifer has been thrilling fans with regular snaps from her catch-ups with her Friends co-stars.

And while it’s been 15 years since the final episode aired, many are still hoping the group will bring the show back to screens.

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Back in October, The Morning Show star admitted that the cast were trying to find a way to work on “something” together.

However, she made it clear that a reboot was NOT part of the plans.

During her most recent appearance on , the actress was quizzed by Friends superfan and pop star Charlie Puth about a possible reunion.

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After Ellen asked whether there was a reunion in the pipeline, Jennifer replied: “Like a reboot? No.”

However, all is not lost as the star then went on to reveal that the cast members would love to reunite on screen in another project.

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She continued: “We would love for there to be something but we don’t know what that something is.

“So we’re just trying. We’re working together on something.”

After being grilled by Ellen over whether there would ever be a Friends movie, Jen replied: “I don’t know. I don’t want to lead people on.”

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