The star of the cult TV show Friends, Jennifer Aniston, believes that a new generation of viewers disapprove of some episodes of the comedy series. According to him, the audience now finds some jokes offensive, although no one thought so before.
Yıldız shared his thoughts in a new interview with the Associated Foreign Press. “There’s an entire generation that watches episodes of Friends and finds our jokes offensive. Of course we had to foresee everything, but then I don’t think such delicacy was accepted as it is now.”

In recent years, viewers of the series have been complaining about how Friends treats overweight characters. Aniston also said that writing comedy has become much more difficult.
“Comedy has evolved, movies have evolved. Now it’s hard because you have to be very careful. This makes life difficult for comedians. The beauty of comedy is that we laugh at ourselves, at life,” Jennifer admitted.

“You can’t even joke with fans anymore,” the actress concluded.
And recently, Jennifer aniston posted a photo showing what she looked like as a kid. Obviously the actor doesn’t look like himself.
Source: People Talk

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