'Friends' Reunion: Jennifer Aniston Out Of Place As Former Co-Stars Hate Her?
Many fans of defunct sitcom "Friends" were excited to witness their so-called reunion in an NBC special to honor director James Burrows. However, are rumors true that Courtney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer, and Lisa Kudrow purportedly didn't treat Jennifer Aniston as a friend during the stint?
"It looks like the 'Friends' cast had no desire to rekindle their friendship with Jennifer Aniston, and she awkwardly sat by herself on the couch and the other cast members blatantly ignored her," Celeb Dirty Laundry reported.
"An insider dished to National Enquirer that Jen's former co-stars 'pushed her into the shadows during the tribute,'" the report continued. "Apparently, David Schwimmer is pretty upset that he was not invited to Jen's wedding and after 'Friends' ended, she was always "too busy" with her big movie career to return his phone calls."
Aside from the rumored feud with David Schwimmer, it has also been previously reported that Jennifer Aniston purportedly fought with Courteney Cox before the reunion.
According to reports, Courteney Cox purportedly expected Jennifer Aniston to side with her when she split with her former fiance, Johnny McDaid in December.
But instead of having her friend's back, Jennifer Aniston apparently stayed neutral as she and husband Justin Theroux have also grown fond of McDaid when the four of them used to hang out.
Some believe that the purported feud may have proven true as Jennifer Aniston reportedly didn't ask Courteney Cox to come on a ski vacation in Telluride, Colorado during the holidays.
"Jen didn't invite Courteney to Telluride on purpose," an insider previously told Life & Style, as reported by Hollywood Life. "Courteney feels incredibly betrayed by Jen. She's really hurt that her best friend hasn't been there for her."
Despite only having a feud with David Schwimmer and Courteney Cox, reports claimed that the other two members of the cast - Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow - might have stayed neutral during the reunion, but didn't help Aniston to feel like the belonged with the group.
"At the reunion, Lisa and David sat together on one couch and Matt and Courteney sat together coupled up as well - Jennifer was just awkwardly seated off to the side like a fifth wheel," CDL added.
Jennifer Aniston is yet to comment on rumors that she has been outcast by her former co-stars during the taping for the NBC special dubbed as the "Friends" reunion.