From 1994 to 2004, Jennifer Aniston graced television screens as Rachel Green in the iconic sitcom 'Friends.' With her impeccable comedic timing and relatable character, Aniston became a household name, and the show itself became one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time. However, recent remarks from Aniston have stirred controversy and ignited a debate over the show's legacy and cultural impact.
It was one of the biggest sitcoms ever and still has major rewatch potential to this day. However, some of the jokes on the TV show have not aged so well.

So much so that Aniston has claimed Gen Z finds Friends ‘offensive.’
But not everyone agrees, and the Murder Mystery star’s comments have sparked a pushback online.It does seem that Aniston’s claims have some merit.
The problematic aspects of the show have been well-documented, with the treatment of Chandler’s transgender father, comments about lesbian couple Carol and Susan, and the general lack of diversity attracting particular criticism.
Ross’ treatment of women has also been questioned by Gen Zers.
“I can fully see Ross hurting one of the women in his life and not feeling remorse,” one TikTok user says in a video.
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