Was Jennifer Aspen Ever on ‘Friends’? Here is the Truth About the ‘GCB’ Actress’ Role on the Show
The NBC sitcom, Friends, has been a milestone television series to conquer a decade of binge season followed by generations feeding on the same. Not only did it make a compelling case for its historic paychecks but also for its star-studded cast. However, the stardom was not etched alone to the core cast members. Friends also featured other prominent personalities who made their appearances for cameo roles.
One such feature also included the American actress, Jennifer Aspen. Famous for her portrayal in the ABC comedy-drama, Good Christian Bi**ches, she also made a guest appearance in one of the episodes of Friends.
Which episode from Friends did Jennifer Aspen star in?
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Celebrity guest episodes often abundantly source the surprising elements of famous TV shows. While Friends had chartered many such appearances, the one exhibited by Jennifer Aspen was hysterical. Aspen depicted the role of Michelle from season 9, episode 13. The episode is titled The One Where Monica Sings.
Portrayed as Ross Geller’s supposed girlfriend, she was the romantic partner who he had known for like “an hour and a half”. Playing a whimsical catalyst for Ross getting back at Rachel for a “kiss on the balcony”, Aspen made one of the shortest cameos for the show. The evolution of their courtship lasted as briefly as their date.
While the scenes from the episode were chuckle-worthy, there were additional guest appearances throughout the show.
The one with Brad Pitt’s cameo
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In the Tinseltown, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were once the “It” couple. Aniston, who initiated her career with comedy, was married to Pitt in reality when he made his cameo appearance in a Friends episode. Depicting the role of Will Colbert, Pitt came about in the 8th season, episode 9. The episode is labeled The One With a Rumor.
Having christened a rapacious romantic liaison in real life, Pitt surprisingly exhibited a character that hated Aniston in the reel life. Their history supposedly went back to their high school cordiality, where Ross and Will both were part of the “I hate Rachel” club. Despite its brevity, the characterization delivered one of the most comical buildups in the series.
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