Hey there, friends! If you're a fan of the beloved sitcom Friends, you know it's timeless charm has captured hearts across generations. Thanks to Netflix, the show is now reaching a younger audience, and it’s creating some unexpected moments for its stars. Recently, Matt LeBlanc, the lovable Joey Tribbiani himself, shared an amusing story about a fan who thought he was someone entirely different. Guess what? A teenager mistook Matt for “Joey’s dad.” Talk about a generational gap!
Let me paint the picture for you. On January 24, 2019, Matt appeared on Live with Kelly and Ryan and recounted this hilarious encounter. He said, “It seems like every year there’s a new generation that watches Friends. A few years ago, I was walking down the street, and this kid—probably 13 or 14—yelled out, ‘Oh my god, you’re Joey’s dad!’” Can you imagine how that felt? Matt, of course, played it cool. His response? “Scram!” He laughed it off, but it’s a funny reminder of how the show continues to evolve with the times.
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Now, while it’s always fun to see Matt on talk shows, many fans are hoping for something bigger: a full-blown Friends reboot. With the show’s continued popularity on Netflix—reportedly secured with a $100 million deal—people are itching to see the gang back together. But here’s the deal: don’t hold your breath just yet. According to insiders, Jennifer Aniston might be the reason why this reboot hasn’t happened.
Here’s what a source told In Touch: “They’re making the cast offers they can’t refuse, and Jen has been the only holdout. But executives at the streaming service are wearing her down. They’re promising a quality reboot, and it has to happen eventually—the entire world has been waiting for this!” Sounds like Jennifer’s got the power, huh?
But wait, it’s not all on Jennifer. According to the castmate herself, the boys aren’t as excited about the idea. During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Jennifer revealed, “The girls always say we would love to do it again, and the boys are a little less excited about it for some reason.” Hmm, maybe they’re just trying to avoid the inevitable dad jokes.
So, here’s the bottom line: we’re all rooting for a reboot. Maybe if Matt LeBlanc—the man who once was mistaken for “Joey’s dad”—gets motivated, he can rally the troops and bring the gang back together. Until then, we’ll keep rewatching those classic episodes and dreaming of Central Perk reunions!