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Lisa Kudrow claims ‘Friends’ writers had ‘sexual fantasies’ about cast as she exposes ‘brutal’ treatment

Lisa Kudrow exposed the “mean” and “brutal” behavior by the male writers on “Friends.”

“There was definitely mean stuff going on behind the scenes,” Kudrow shared in an interview with The Times of London published last Thursday.

She continued, “Don’t forget we were recording in front of a live audience of 400, and if you messed up one of these writers’ lines or it didn’t get the perfect response, they could be like, ‘Can’t the bitch f—ing read? She’s not even trying. She f—ed up my line.’”

Lisa Kudrow (pictured above at an HBO Max event in London in March 2026) exposed the “mean” behavior by the male writers on “Friends” in a new interview with The Times. WireImage
Kudrow (seen above in “Friends”) claimed that the male writers openly talked about their “sexual fantasies” about Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

Kudrow claimed that in the writers’ room, which was filled with 12-15 staff members who were mostly men, “the guys would be up late discussing their sexual fantasies” about her co-stars Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox.

“It was intense,” she added.

The Emmy Award winner reiterated that the dynamic between the NBC sitcom’s writers and stars “could be brutal.”

Kudrow (seen above in a scene from “Friends”) said there was “mean stuff going on behind the scenes” on the sitcom. ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection
Kudrow (pictured above in “Friends”) said the writing staff was 12-15 people, mostly men. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“But these guys — and it was mostly men in there — were sitting up until 3 a.m. trying to write the show so my attitude was, ‘Say what you like about me behind my back because then it doesn’t matter,’” Kudrow recalled.

Page Six has reached out to reps for Aniston, Cox and co-creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane.

Kudrow played Phoebe Buffay on “Friends” from 1994 to 2004, starring alongside Aniston, Cox, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and the late Matthew Perry.

Kudrow (seen above in “Friends” with Chris Isaak) starred on the sitcom from 1994 to 2004. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection
She starred alongside Aniston, Cox (the three seen here in “Friends”), Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and the late Matthew Perry. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

The behavior of the “Friends” writing staff previously came into question in 2004 when former writers’ assistant Amaani Lyle filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Television, accusing the writers of sexual and racial harassment.

The case eventually made it to the California Supreme Court, which ruled against Lyle and said that the crude and vulgar behavior was a necessary part of the work environment, per Variety.

Elsewhere in her interview with The Times, Kudrow, who started rewatching “Friends” after Perry’s death in October 2023, called her late co-star a “genius.”

The actress (seen above speaking at the Human Rights Campaign’s 2026 Los Angeles Dinner) also talked about Perry’s death in her interview with The Times. Getty Images for Human Rights Campaign
Kudrow (seen above in a scene from the final episode of “Friends”) said that the sitcom is “still incredible work.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“Whatever any of us do in the future, we will never experience something like that again,” she shared.

The “Comeback” actress also declared that she’ll “never say anything bad about ‘Friends’ because it’s still incredible work.”

Kudrow added, “There are plenty of shows with big-name comedians from that time and they are not funny, but ‘Friends’ is.”


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