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Matt LeBlanc doesn't believe in a 'Friends' reunion


Matt LeBlanc doesn't believe in a 'Friends' reunion

Thursday, February 3 2011

Matt LeBlanc who is 43 years old is sick about being Joey Tribbiani and decided to move on. The star admitted he doesn't believe in a reunion with Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.

"I think probably not. I know, no one wants to let that go but I think it's done. It's not up to me but I don't think it's ever going to happen now." says Matt of a final Friends fling.

We recently informed you how Math defended his Friends spin-off series Joey.

"I thought we had a good cast and it was really fun. In my opinion, what ended up happening was he was a little bit more of an emasculated version of the Joey that was on Friends." he said.

"He was a little more down. Joey was always the glass is half full, no matter what the situation is, kind of guy. He was never really depressed. I think the show kind of got away from that and it became less fun." added the actor.

by fw editor