Jennifer Aniston has openly admitted that not all parts of Friends have aged well.
The program, which aired from 1994 to 2004, starred Jennifer, 54, with Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer, and Matthew Perry.
In a new interview, A-lister Jennifer remarked that youngsters of today’s generation found certain episodes ‘offensive’ and agreed certain portions of the programme might have been ‘better thought through’.
‘There’s a whole generation of people, kids, who are now going back to episodes of Friends and find them offensive’ she claimed in a recent interview.
Jennifer told the Associated Foreign Press, according to Yahoo, that “there were things that were never intentional and others… We should have thought it through, but I don’t believe there was as much sensitivity as there is now.’
The actress made the remarks while promoting Murder Mystery 2, in which she co-stars with Adam Sandler.

Her statements came shortly after Jennifer stated that she is all about ‘aging graciously’, after rising ‘out of the ashes’.
The actress has spent most of her life in the spotlight as a result of her part as Rachel Green on Friends, which catapulted her to global prominence.
She was also in two high-profile marriages, first with Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005, and again with Justin Theroux for two years until 2018 – and said that her friend Adam frequently mocks her love life.
Jennifer was questioned during a joint interview for their new film, Murder Mystery 2, after recently characterising her current viewpoint on life as a “phoenix rising.”
‘I feel like I’ve risen out of some ashes,’ she told Access Hollywood. ‘But I think we always have moments of ups and downs, and ebbs and flows.
‘And it just feels like that period right now is feeling really great about every single thing. I’m very grateful.
‘I’m aging gratefully.’