Here's What Phoebe's Triplets From 'Friends' Look Like Today
Friends fans will know in the show's fourth and fifth season Phoebe Buffay was a surrogate for her younger brother, Frank Jr. and his wife Alice
The episodes aired over two decades ago - and here's what the triplets look like now!
It's been two decades since we last saw Lisa Kudrow's character Phoebe Buffay give birth to triplets on Friends.
And while they may have been played by several actors over the course of the show, Alexandria, Paul, Justin and Cole Cimoch once portrayed them in the 'The One With Joey's Porsche'.
Nowadays, Alexandria spends most of her time on TikTok and recently addressed her past as a child actor.
“Was I on a famous TV show as a baby?” (yes) and “Was I one of Phoebe’s triplets on Friends?” (also yes)," she captioned one of her posts.
In real life, the Cimoch siblings are actually quadruplets, rather than triplets.
A post shared by Alexandria Cimoch (@alexiscimoch) on Jun 4, 2017 at 2:58pm PDT
And Alexandria - who is currently a sophomore at University of Wisconsin - went on to reveal how they were all cast for the roles of the three babies!
The Cimoch quadruplets didn't continue playing the triplets when they returned to the show a little later on, though. They were played by Dante Pastula, Sierra Marcoux and Allisyn Ashley Arm.
It's not known who will be playing the triplets in the upcoming reunion, but we think these former stars would still make a pretty good fit. Right?
The Friends cast officially announced the reunion in simultaneous Instagram posts earlier this year, with a picture of the six iconic stars from their 1985 Rolling Stone cover. Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer all posted the picture with the same caption, "It's happening..." Meanwhile, Matt LeBlanc went rogue and posted a picture of the M*A*S*H cast with the same caption, obviously.
A post shared by Lisa Kudrow (@lisakudrow) on Apr 21, 2020 at 10:01am PDT
Speaking about the reunion, Courteney said on a podcast with Kevin Nealon: "I'm so excited. We're going to have the best time. It's going to be great."
Ben Winston, who produces James Corden's Late Late Show, also took to Instagram to confirm that he is directing and producing the reunion
However, production has since been caught up in the coronavirus shutdown, and there is now no known air date.
So, we guess we'll just have to wait and see who eventually plays the triplets.
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