Ever since “Friends” called it quits in 2004 there have been rampant rumors of a reunion, and it turns out the latest claims of a 2014 event are just as false as the rest.
Series co-creator Marta Kauffman went on record to set the record straight, noting that there’s nothing on the books at this time.
After charming the hearts of America in the '90s on "Friends," Monica and Chandler will reunite when Courteney Cox guest stars on Matthew Perry's comedy, "Go On."
In April, the "Cougar Town" star will appear on the NBC show in an episode where Anne tries to set her up with Matthew's character, Ryan.
It was only a matter of time before the parodies came in of "Two and a Half Men" star Angus T. Jones' video urging fans to stop watching the show.
In a hilarious new Funny or Die video, Matthew Perry takes on the young actor's rant with a rambling testimony himself, urging viewers to stop watching his NBC show, "Go On."
Heading out to support their home team, the celebrities flocked to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA on Monday night (June 11) to watch the LA Kings play in the Stanley Cup finals.
The second annual Comedy Central Comedy Awards were taped last night (April 28) in New York City and some of our favorite comedians including Kristen Wiig, Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph were in attendance.
He has a history of substance abuse, and now Matthew Perry has announced he’ll be taking a break from life to “focus on my sobriety.”
The “Friends” star insists he hasn’t relapsed back to his prescription pill addiction (he spent time in rehab back in 1997 and 2001), and that he’s taking proactive measures to stay on the straight and narrow.