If you need a laugh, skip the movie trailers and watch Brad Pitt, covered in fake sweat, scream "You were the Hermaphrodite cheerleader from Long Island!" at his then-wife. It’s perfect television.
The initial shock for the studio audience (and viewers at home) was the reveal: Brad Pitt is friends with Monica? But the real twist comes when we discover Will’s connection to Jennifer Aniston’s character, Rachel Green. It turns out that Will, who was chubby and bullied in high school, blames Rachel for his misery. He and Ross (David Schwimmer) were founders of the "I Hate Rachel Green" club . The club had only two members, but they had a secret handshake, a logo, and a mission: to spread nasty rumors about the popular, seemingly perfect Rachel. friends brad pitt episode
It remains one of the most memorable guest appearances in television history. At the height of his movie stardom, and at a pivotal moment in his personal life, Brad Pitt walked onto the set of Friends and delivered a performance that had audiences howling with laughter. If you need a laugh, skip the movie
The episode, titled (Season 8, Episode 9), aired on November 21, 2001. It was a Thanksgiving episode, a tradition Friends always excelled at, but this one had a secret weapon: real-life chemistry and a perfectly crafted script. The Setup: A High School Grudge The plot is simple yet brilliant. The gang is gathered for Monica and Chandler’s first Thanksgiving as a married couple. Monica announces that an old high school friend, Will Colbert, will be joining them. When Will arrives, he’s played by a nearly unrecognizable Brad Pitt—sporting an extra 20 pounds of "movie star weight" (prosthetics and padding to look less sculpted) and a floppy haircut. But the real twist comes when we discover
While Pitt and Aniston would divorce a few years later, the episode remains a frozen-in-time artifact of when they were the world's most famous couple. For Friends fans, it’s simply one of the funniest Thanksgiving episodes of the entire series—proving that sometimes, the best guest stars are the ones willing to play the fool.