'Friends' Reunion 2016: Courteney Cox And Matt LeBlanc Officially Dating? Matthew Perry Jealous?

by Krystine Antonio / Feb 05, 2016 03:36 PM EST
'Friends' Reunion 2016: Courteney Cox And Matt LeBlanc Officially Dating? Matthew Perry Jealous?

Hardcore "Friends" fans are already screaming off their lungs as stars Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and Courteney Cox were spotted in the latest teaser for their mini-reunion. However, many are looking closely at the closeness of Le Blanc and Cox amidst the absence of Matthew Perry. Is there a looming romance off camera?

As a clarification, their reunion is not really official. It is only a part of NBC's upcoming special "Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows," which is set to air on Feb. 21. Other shows will also be included, such as "Cheers," Will and Grace," and "The Big Bang Theory."

In the teaser video, the program's host Andy Cohen asked the stars, "Did you all sign contracts saying you wouldn't sleep together?" To which, Kudrow joked, "David (Schwimmer), say something."

The real intriguing part is happening off the camera between LeBlanc and Cox who were seated together.

Radar Online showed a photo last January of the two stars spotted kissing and really close after the reunion gala dinner at Sunset Towers.

Are the two finally hitting it off? What about Matthew Perry?

However, LeBlanc's rep quickly told Gossip Cop that the dating rumor is false that that they are just friends. It just so happens that the two are reportedly single after the "Joey" star is single after his split with Andrea Anders last year and Courteney Cox's failed engagement to Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid, according to Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, Korea Portal previously reported the reason behind Perry's absence and debunked his dating rumors with Cox.

Perry is currently MIA because of his commitment to the play "The End Of Longing," which he wrote and will star in at London's Playhouse Theatre in February.

In an interview with Graham Norton (via NME), the actor explained his role in the reunion.

"It's not true [that we're all getting together]," he said. "It's not the Friends reunion that everybody's hoping for. They're celebrating Jim Burrows, who was a director of Friends and the five of them are going to be on this special and I'm going to introduce them from here because I'm doing the play here so I can't be there."

For now, the Chandler actor's eyes are focused on his play in London.

Catch Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, Courteney Cox, and the rest of the "Friends" cast in the upcoming mini-reunion on Feb. 21.

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