Jennifer Aniston Just Got Real About Her Nipples on 'Friends'

If there isn't an episode of Friends you haven't seen multiple times (or let's be honest — even [...]

If there isn't an episode of Friends you haven't seen multiple times (or let's be honest — even if you've only watched once or twice), you've probably noticed Jennifer Aniston's nipples.

Whether she was wearing barely-there bras or no bra at all, the classic sitcom was full of scenes with peeks at Rachel Green's nips — through her clothing, of course.

And recently, due to the upsurge in both Friends and nipples' popularity, people have been praising the 48-year-old for "freeing the nipple."

In an interview with Vogue, Aniston laughed off the praise that Rachel Green is the OG of the #freethenipple movement, saying that she couldn't help it even if she wanted to.

"Yeah, I don't know what to say about that! It's just one of those things, I guess," she said. "I wear a bra, I don't know what to tell ya! And I don't know why we're supposed to be ashamed of them—it's just the way my breasts are! But hey, OG, I'm not going to complain!"

She also addressed the fact that the show is still in everyone's Netflix queues after almost 23 years since its pilot episode aired.

"It's a weird resurgence, it's like you're frozen in time," Aniston said. "Girls come up to me thinking that I'm still on the show! I'm so proud that it could have a second wind and still feel relatable, though."

And to every Friends fan's delight, it looks like Jennifer Aniston is making her way back to TV and is set to star in a new series aside Reese Witherspoon — who, if you remember, played Rachel Green's younger sister.

"I've thought about [returning to TV] a lot. That's where the work is," Aniston said while talking to Variety in January. "That's where the quality is. At this point in my career, I want to be part of wonderful stories, exciting characters, and also just having a good time."

The show will explore morning shows and the larger New York media scene and will be shopped around to cable outlets like HBO or streaming services like Netflix.

Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Home Video

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