Twelve years after "Friends" ended, the beloved cast of the NBC sitcom (minus Matthew Perry) finally got back together. They even added some new friends to the mix.
Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer got together for an upcoming NBC special honoring director James Burrows. News of the reunion first surfaced online earlier this month, but dreams were shot when Perry revealed he wouldn't be there.
But alas, in the absence of Perry, the "Friends" welcomed a few new faces into their group: stars of "The Big Bang Theory" Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg and Jim Parsons.
Cuoco shared a photo of the super-group on Instagram with the caption, "FRIENDS#MEETSBBT," along with two hysterically crying faces.
Perry, who's in London working on a play, may appear on the reunion show via taped recording. During an appearance on "The Graham Norton Show," the actor told Norton, "The other five are going to be on this special, and I am going to introduce them from London."
So, he'll still be there for them, just not physically.
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