Jennifer Aniston says Gen Z find ‘Friends’ offensive Mar 30, 2023 Mar 30, 2023 Updated Apr 2, 2023 0 AP top stories April 10 LA 2028 Olympics tickets go on sale as demand surges Climate change is outpacing evolution. Scientists are using DNA to catch up Trump defends naval blockade, says US will not allow ‘blackmail’ RAW: FILE- TRUMP SAYS US WILL BLOCKADE STRAIT OF HORMUZ Cam Buffington | Iowa Football | March 31 AP top stories April 12 Previewing NBA Playoffs: Play-In Tournament Insights Why being a first‑generation college student matters AP Top Stories April 15 AI Is Cutting 16,000 US Jobs Monthly—and Gen Z Is Feeling It First Gas Prices Soar: What You'll Pay Across the US Rory McIlroy breaks down chip-in birdie on 17 at the Masters Iran: Large banner in Tehran declares Strait of Hormuz belongs to Iran. Iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel demolished In a recent interview, Friends star Jennifer Aniston spoke about how comedy has changed since the hit TV show first aired. As featured on Jennifer Aniston says the 'world needs humor' as younger generation finds 'Friends' offensive "Friends" has been catching flack for years about its lack of diversity and the offensive nature of some of its jokes. Latest video Digital detox: Welcome to the offline club for those wanting a screen-free connection AP Top Stories April 16 Running back Aiden Flora on returning to Iowa State, role in offense | April 15 Swalwell's Capitol Hill office sign removed following resignation from Congress US To Deploy Thousands More Troops To The Middle East Rebel Republican slams Trump for ‘blasphemy’—'I was very offended’ House Democrats File 25th Amendment Bill Targeting Trump Trump Doubles Down On Criticism Of Pope Leo Over Iran Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Jennifer Aniston says the 'world needs humor' as younger generation finds 'Friends' offensive "Friends" has been catching flack for years about its lack of diversity and the offensive nature of some of its jokes.