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'Friends' reunion? Never going to happen, says Lisa Kudrow

It was just last week that Matt LeBlanc said that we should give up our hopes of "Friends" reunion.And Lisa Kudrow is now seconding that...READ: Michelle Williams on Cougar Town? She Should Play My Sister, Says BFF Busy Philipps "I don't think it will ever happen whether any of us want it to happen or not," Kudrow told us Friday night at the P.S. Arts event for the Los Angeles Modernism Show.Why?"
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It was just last week that Matt LeBlanc said that we should give up our hopes of "Friends" reunion.

And Lisa Kudrow is now seconding that...

READ: Michelle Williams on Cougar Town? She Should Play My Sister, Says BFF Busy Philipps

"I don't think it will ever happen whether any of us want it to happen or not," Kudrow told us Friday night at the P.S. Arts event for the Los Angeles Modernism Show.

Why?

"I don't think any of us would do it unless ['Friends' co-creators] David Crane and Marta Kauffman wrote it and I don't know how they could do it," Kudrow said.

However, Kudrow does imagine a "Friends" movie happening — but it wouldn't be a reunion.

"Like the 'Brady Bunch' [movie] was hilarious because it was a spoof," she said. "I can't wait from 10, 20 years from now to see the younger actors. I think that will be really fun."

LeBlanc reportedly told Digital Spy that he doesn't think a reunion is a good idea.

"That probably won't happen," he said. "There's no plans for anything like that. Everyone seems to be talking about that these days, but nope, no irons in the fire there."

LeBlanc also said, "Everyone identifies with those characters in their own way and everyone in their own mind imagines what has become of those characters. I just think it's best to leave it at that."

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