“I would just forget, and be looking at her”: Jennifer Aniston Left 7 Year Old FRIENDS Co-Star Stunned as $300M Actress Crushed Hard on David Schwimmer

“I would just forget, and be looking at her”: Jennifer Aniston Left 7 Year Old FRIENDS Co-Star Stunned as $300M Actress Crushed Hard on David Schwimmer
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Friends is one of the greatest sitcom shows ever created, and the show has created an iconic set of characters adored by the fans. The six main characters, Joey, Chandler, Ross, Monica, Rachel, and Phoebe, are unique, each having a unique personality, making them relatable to the viewers of the show. The show is known for its humor, its sharp, and witty humor. Additionally, the show has overcome the test of time as it discusses issues like love, friendship, and career struggle. 

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The show aired for a decade, and during the Friends reunion, fans learned that David Schwimmer and Jennifer Anniston crushed hard on each other. But there was also a cast member who used to crush hard on the actress. Cole Sprouse, the little kid who played Ross’ son in the show was charmed by the actress’ beauty.

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Jennifer Aniston Was Shocked that Cole Sprouse had a Crush on Her

During an exclusive interview with Access Hollywood, the host enlightened the Murder Mystery actress that the little boy had the biggest crush on her, and showed a recent picture of Cole Sprouse. Jennifer Anniston was stunned and raised her hands above her head when Cole Sprouse who was only seven years old when they were working together on Friends, turned 30.

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“What? He was so little! No, no, they’re not. Wow, that’s so crazy.”

Cole Sprouse joined the show in the sixth season, and he was present on the show for two seasons, and the Five Feet Apart actor was in several scenes with the actress. Including one of the most popular episodes of the series The One with the Truth About London, where Rachel Greene would teach Ben Geller about pranks.

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Cole Sprouse Talks About His Crush on Jennifer Aniston During Friends

While being virtually present on The Drew Barrymore Show, Cole Sprouse talks about his former crush Jennifer Aniston. The Riverdale actor acknowledged that working with his celebrity crush was very difficult because as a child, he would often forget his lines and stammer when he was in front of her. As a result, many of the cast and crew members would tease him.

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“It actually made it quite difficult to work in front of her, I must admit. I was a child and I would stammer a lot, and I would forget my lines. I feel like I’d maintain my composure a bit more effectively now, but it was quite difficult when I was a kid. And I was teased a little bit by the crew because they saw it. I would just forget, and be looking at her like. But then, the whole world had a crush on Jennifer Aniston.”

The role of Ben Geller was one of the first acting roles of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody actor where he did a great job and appeared in numerous episodes. Due to this role, the child actor was immensely loved and he was part of some of the best moments in the show.

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Friends can be streamed on HBO Max.

Source: Access Hollywood

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