Hollywood actor Lisa Kudrow has mixed feelings about the resurgence of 1990s nostalgia.
The actor, 62, made the remark as she reflected on her time on Friends while promoting her latest project, reports Female First UK.
Speaking to People magazine at the premiere of The Comeback season three, she said, "Oh, well, the first part, that younger people are interested, I mean, it happens every 20 to 30 years anyway, so yeah, it's time. But it also reminds me of the misinterpretation or the interpretation of history, it's really, it's not reliable reporting, and I think it should remind us that unless you were there, you don't, you don't really know."
Kudrow rose to prominence playing Phoebe Buffay on Friends from 1994 to 2004 alongside Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and the late Matthew Perry. The cast later reunited for Friends: The Reunion in 2021.
Kudrow is now reprising her role as Valerie Cherish in The Comeback, which first aired in 2005, returned in 2014, and has now been revived again more than a decade later, with the third season on air.

