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Lisa Kudrow reveals horrible comments made towards her by Friends guest star

The star was told she wasn't 'f**kable' without make-up

Jack Shepherd
Friday 03 March 2017 12:25 EST
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Lisa Kudrow - best known for playing Phoebe on the show Friends - has revealed a horrendous comment made by a guest star towards her while filming the acclaimed series.

Appearing on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen with Jennifer Beals, Kudrow was asked who was the worst behaved guest star to appear on Friends.

"The worst behaviour just off the top of my head?” she said, according to E!.

“I rehearsed without makeup most of the week and then on show night I'm in hair and makeup and I was told, ‘Oh wow, now you’re’… can I say it? ‘Now you're f**kable.' That's bad behaviour."

"Did you retaliate?" Beals asked, to which Kudrow replied: "I told Matt LeBlanc. He’s like a big brother.”

While giving no names away, the actress clarified the culprit definitely wasn’t Charlie Sheen.

Kudrow was appearing on the American talk show to promote two new series: Table 19 and Who Do You Think You Are?. Recently, fellow Friends actor Jennifer Anniston told fans ‘to move on’ from the show while appearing on SNL.

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