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Quinta Brunson Comforts Crying Jennifer Aniston In Interview

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Jennifer Aniston and Quinta Brunson were paired for Variety's Actors on Actors series, a conversation that promised laughs from the two comedic actresses but took an unexpected emotional turn.

As they discussed their careers, a producer asked Abbott Elementary's breakout star Brunson to inquire about Aniston’s experience rewatching Friends. The question hit hard, prompting Aniston to tear up, reminding us of the deep bonds formed on set.


The Weight of Perry's Passing

"Friends" co-stars, Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry pose together at premiere.

NEW YORK, NY - 1995: American actress and producer, Jennifer Aniston and Canadian-American actor, comedian and producer, Matthew Perry of the television comedy, Friend's, attend the 1995 NBC Fall Preview circa 1995 at the Lincoln Center in New York, New York.

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Jennifer Aniston has always been open about her close bond with Matthew Perry, who passed away unexpectedly in October 2023. "Having to say goodbye to our Matty has been an insane wave of emotions that I’ve never experienced before," Aniston shared in a heartfelt tribute.

Their friendship extended beyond the screen, with Aniston being the one who reached out to Perry the most during his struggles with sobriety. The 30th anniversary of Friends has been bittersweet for Aniston, bringing back memories of a time when they were all together.

In a recent episode of Variety's Actors on Actors, Jennifer Aniston couldn't hold back her tears when reflecting on the 30th anniversary of Friends and the loss of her close friend and co-star, Matthew Perry. The unexpected death of Perry in October 2023 hit Aniston hard, and this emotional moment underscored the deep bond they shared. Suddenly, she lost the ability to speak and her emotions hit hard. The next thing that happened said it all.

Jennifer Was Embarrassed To Cry On Camera

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Jennifer Aniston and Quinta Brunson on Variety's Actors on Actors.

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During the interview, when a producer suggested Quinta Brunson ask Aniston about watching Friends now, it immediately struck a nerve. Aniston, visibly emotional, tried to hold back her tears, but couldn't help herself.

"Don't make me cry," Aniston pleaded, her voice trembling.

The pain of losing Perry was evident, and she felt vulnerable showing such raw emotion on camera. "I just started thinking about...," she began, struggling to continue as the memories flooded back.

Quinta Put Jennifer First

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Jennifer Aniston gets emotional when asked about "Friends." #ActorsOnActors

Quinta Brunson's reaction was immediate and compassionate.

"You're already crying. Do you want a minute? We don't have to talk about this," Brunson offered gently.

Brunson's sensitivity to Aniston's feelings was a masterclass in empathy. "We don’t have to go there if you don’t want to," she reassured, prioritizing Aniston’s emotional well-being over creating a dramatic moment for the show. This quick, thoughtful pivot provided Aniston the space she needed to compose herself.

Quinta Told Jen How She Got Her Through Hard Times

There's nothing quite as heartbreaking as experiencing an unexpected vulnerable moment and feeling completely alone and exposed. Quinta Brunson, recognizing this, shared with Jennifer Aniston how Aniston's 2003 classic Bruce Almighty helped her through tough times.

"Bruce Almighty was my depression movie," Brunson revealed.

Aniston, taken aback, responded with, "Really?!" Brunson nodded, expressing her gratitude. "I grew up with you," she gushed, thanking Aniston for inspiring her throughout the years. This exchange highlighted how impactful Aniston's work has been, providing comfort and inspiration to many, including Brunson, during challenging periods.

Quinta Brunson Says She Grew Up With Jennifer Aniston

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Quinta Brunson calls #BruceAlmighty her "depression movie" and says she grew up watching Jennifer Aniston. #ActorsOnActors

Listening And Love Are The Same Thing

Brunson's actions exemplify how listening and love are intertwined. By being present and understanding, she turned a potentially painful moment into a testament of true friendship. As Aniston wiped her tears and regained her composure, it was clear that this act of kindness left a lasting impact.

"Quinta’s little ‘I know’ — it was so simple but so kind and empathetic," one viewer commented. This heartwarming exchange reminds us that in moments of vulnerability, the greatest gift we can offer is our compassion and understanding.

In a world that often values sensationalism over sensitivity, Quinta Brunson's handling of Jennifer Aniston's emotional moment is a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy. It is moments like these that teach us the true essence of friendship and human connection. "Seeing people take care of one another never gets old," one fan noted, capturing the sentiment perfectly.

Is it too cheesy to say, we all need friends who will "be there for you"?

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