Lisa Kudrow reacts to Jennifer Aniston's comment about 'irritating' Friends detail

Lisa Kudrow  (Getty Images for Disney)
Lisa Kudrow (Getty Images for Disney)

Lisa Kudrow has addressed a comment Jennifer Aniston made about the Phoebe Buffay actor’s time on Friends.

Earlier this year, Aniston, in a conversation with Abbott Elementary star Quinta Brunson, discussed her career, including her role as Rachel Green on the American sitcom.

Appearing on the Variety’s Actors on Actors interview series, the Bruce Almighty star mentioned that Kudrow “hated when the audience laughed” during live tapings.

Kudrow has now addressed her co-star’s comment and told Entertainment Tonight: "No, that's not exactly... no, no. It irritated me if they would laugh for too long."

Last month, the actress revealed that she had started rewatching old episodes of Friends to remember her late co-star Matthew Perry.

Kudrow pictured with her Friends co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry and Courtney Cox in 1996 (AFP via Getty Images)
Kudrow pictured with her Friends co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry and Courtney Cox in 1996 (AFP via Getty Images)

For years after the hit sitcom, US actress Kudrow said she could not watch herself playing Phoebe, a role which shot her to global stardom opposite her castmates Courteney CoxDavid SchwimmerMatt LeBlancJennifer Aniston and Perry.

Last October, Perry was found unresponsive in the pool at his residence and was pronounced dead at the age of 54.

His death was ruled an accident from the acute effects of ketamine, but the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed it was working on an “open investigation” into the circumstances of his death.

On rewatching Friends, Kudrow told The Hollywood Reporter: “Honestly, I wasn’t able to watch it because it’s too embarrassing to watch yourself.

“But if I make it about Matthew, then that’s OK. And it’s just celebrating how hilarious he was — and that is what I want to remember (about him).”

Perry played sarcastic and witty Chandler Bing in the sitcom, opposite Cox who played his on-screen wife Monica Geller and Schwimmer who played her brother Ross Geller, while Aniston played Schwimmer’s on-screen love interest Rachel Green and LeBlanc starred as promiscuous yet dim-witted Joey Tribbiani.

“You’re just laughing all day long, basically, in between the scenes, because these are funny people,” Kudrow said.

“And especially someone like Matthew, whose goal was ‘How many laughs can I get in real life every day?’.

“So we were always laughing so hard, tears were flying out of our faces.”

When asked how she hoped the world will remember Perry, Kudrow added: “I think the world is remembering him the way he wanted to be remembered. I think that’s happening (already).”

Her comments come after a foundation was set up in Perry’s name to help those struggling with addiction.

Perry was open about his battle with substance abuse and addiction and had set up a sober living facility for men with similar issues.

The late actor was honoured during the in memoriam segment at the Bafta TV Awards ceremony last month and at the Emmy Awards in January.