Lisa Kudrow Clarifies Ross Was a 'Bad Boyfriend' Due to How He Treated Rachel's Career, Not the 'Break'
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By Staff Author Published on May 8, 2026 03:05PM EDT
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Lisa Kudrow clarifies her recent comments about Ross Geller being a "bad boyfriend" to Rachel Green on Friends. She explains that her criticism wasn't about the infamous "break" episode, but rather about how Ross treated Rachel's career ambitions. Kudrow made the clarification during an appearance on The View on May 7.
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· 2 pulledOkay, could I say more about that thought? Because that wasn't the complete thought, okay?
That wasn't the complete thought, okay?
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