Friends Exposed: 30 Shocking Moments of Personal Struggles and Turmoil Behind the Laughter 

By Jack Ripley | May 25, 2023

Matthew Perry Really Needed The Laughs

Welcome to our exploration of the fascinating behind-the-scenes drama of the beloved 1990s TV show Friends. While we laughed along with Ross, Rachel, Joey, Monica, Chandler, and Phoebe, there was a lot happening behind the scenes that viewers never saw. From personal struggles and intense pressure to addiction and potential cast changes, there was plenty of drama taking place among the cast and crew.

In this gallery, we'll dive deep into some of the most intriguing and eye-opening stories from behind the camera, including Matthew Perry's battle with addiction, David Schwimmer's struggle with depression during the height of the show's fame, and Jennifer Aniston's desire to leave the hit series. We'll examine the challenges they faced and the ways in which they impacted the show's production and overall legacy.

So, whether you're a die-hard Friends fan or simply interested in the behind-the-scenes workings of a hit TV show, we invite you to join us on this journey into the drama and intrigue of Friends. Keep reading to uncover the secrets that only those on set knew, and gain a deeper understanding of the people behind the characters we all know and love.

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It's well known that Matthew Perry was not well during his run on Friends. Aside from his struggle with drugs and alcohol he was also addicted to getting laughs. He admitted:

I felt like I was going to die if they didn’t laugh, and it’s not healthy, for sure, but I would sometimes say a line and they wouldn’t laugh and I would sweat and go into convulsions if I didn’t get the laugh I was supposed to get... I felt like that every single night.

The cast hated the Joey/Rachel romance

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One of the more polarizing storylines from Friends is the Rachel and Joey romance in season 10. Audiences weren't into it, and surprisingly neither was the cast. LeBlanc said of the odd pairing:

It felt wildly inappropriate. I was like, ‘That’s Rachel. She’s supposed to be with Ross.’ Everybody got super defensive about the whole thing. We went to David and Marta as a group and said, ‘We’re really concerned about this. It doesn’t feel right. We have a problem with it.'