- While on the "Today" show this morning, Jennifer Aniston revealed that Ross and Rachel from "Friends" would still be together today.
- Aniston played Rachel on the hit sitcom, while David Schwimmer played Ross, Rachel's on again, off again love interest. The two eventually reunited on the series finale of the show.
- Aniston was on the "Today" show to speak about her Netflix film with Adam Sandler, called "Murder Mystery."
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Jennifer Aniston revealed on the "Today" show this morning that Ross and Rachel would "absolutely" still be together in 2019.
"Yes, absolutely," Aniston said when correspondent Natalie Morales asked if her "Friends" character Rachel Green would still be with her main love interest Ross Geller, played by David Schwimmer on the show.
"And Emma's all grown up?" Morales asked, alluding to the fictional child Ross and Rachel had together on "Friends."
"Emma's all grown up," Aniston said, agreeing that her on-screen child would be in high school or junior high in 2019.
Aniston stars with actor Adam Sandler in the upcoming Netflix film "Murder Mystery," which premieres on Friday. Sandler, who also appeared on the "Today" show with Aniston, jokingly got in on the "Friends" talk.
"[Emma]'s vaping in high school, and you're just looking the other way. Way to go," Sandler jokingly said to Aniston.
Aniston recently made headlines when she revealed on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" last week that she would be interested in doing a "Friends" reunion.
"Listen, I told you this, I would do it," Aniston said of the proposed reunion to DeGeneres.
She also suggested her cast members would be on board, too.
"The girls would do it, and the boys would do it, I'm sure. Listen, anything can happen."
After sending "Friends" fans into a tizzy about the possible reunion, Aniston has since dialed down her enthusiasm about the idea of a "Friends" reboot.
"Well, 'no' was getting me nowhere, and 'maybe' was getting me nowhere. So I thought I'd try 'yes.' See what would happen," Aniston told "ET" at the premiere of "Murder Mystery" on Monday.
"Anything could happen," the star said, before adding, "I have no idea though. There's no plans in the immediate future."
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