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Jennifer Aniston explains why she walked out of Friends reunion

Actress Jennifer Aniston recalled walking out of the reunion special for ‘Friends’. In a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter, the actress shared that she could no longer handle it after being reminded of the “hardest time” in her life. I think we were just so naive walking into it, thinking, ‘How fun is this going to be?

“They’re putting the sets back together, exactly as they were’. Then you get there and it’s like, ‘Oh right, I hadn’t thought about what was going on the last time I was actually here’.
Aniston, who played Rachel Green on the hit series, went on to share: “And it just took me by surprise because it was like, ‘Hi, past, remember me? Remember how that sucked? You thought everything was in front of you and life was going to be just gorgeous and then you went through maybe the hardest time in your life?'”

Calling it “very jarring”, “The Morning Show” star added: “And of course, you’ve got cameras everywhere and I’m already a little emotionally accessible, I guess you could say. So I had to walk out at certain points. I don’t know how they cut around it
She opened up that what made her emotional about life following ‘Friends’ was the fact that she worried about her career.

It was more personal stuff that I had expectations about that sort of shape-shifted, so to speak,” she added. That was what was jarring, that we all had an idea of what the future was going to be and we were going to go hunker down and focus on this or that and then it all just changed overnight, and that was it,” she said

Source: People

In other news – Doctors give Queen Elizabeth green light to host Christmas party

Queen Elizabeth has been told by doctors she can host her annual Christmas party.

Queen Elizabeth

The 95-year-old monarch has missed a number of engagements in recent weeks after being hospitalised for an undisclosed condition and then suffering a back sprain, but medics have now approved her plans to stage her annual private bash for extended family members, the Daily Mail newspaper reports. Learn more