Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon Just Recreated an Iconic Friends Scene

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon are getting ready for the premiere of their new series The Morning Show, but fans who’ve followed the actors throughout their careers know they were first seen together on Friends. Aniston, of course, played Central Perk regular Rachel Green; Reese Witherspoon guest-starred as her little sister, Jill, for a few episodes. In a recent interview, the pair turned the nostalgia dial up to 100 by recreating one of their iconic scenes together—and it’s a joy to watch.

When Aniston and Witherspoon sat down with Access Hollywood last week to discuss The Morning Show, the interviewer brought out a photo of Aniston and Witherspoon across from each other on the Central Perk couch. Aniston immediately recognized the snap from a scene Witherspoon loved. “Is this where you say the line that you love so much?” she asks Witherspoon in the video.

The question ends up being an invitation to recreate their scene. “This is, well, we can say the line,” Witherspoon says. “Do you remember your line?”

Aniston doesn’t remember, so Witherspoon whispers it in her ear. (Teamwork: We love to see it.)

“I say, ‘You can’t have Ross,’” Aniston recites. Then Witherspoon swoops in with the punch line: “Can’t have? Can’t have? The only thing I can’t have is dairy.”

Reese Witherspoon appeared as Jennifer Aniston’s sister on the Friends episode “The One With Rachel’s Sister.”

It’s just like the original—just 20 years later. Take a look at the full interview, below.

Both actresses have done some reflecting on the show that brought them together in recent weeks. For the November cover of Harper’s Bazaar, Witherspoon spoke to Natalie Portman about acting alongside Aniston on Friends in one of her early acting jobs.

“We met on the set of Friends; I played her sister. I was 23 years old and had just had a baby. I was nursing Ava on set, and Jen just kept going, ‘You have a baby?’ I was like, ‘I know, it’s weird,’” Witherspoon said. “And I remember her being like, ‘Where are you going?’ And I was like, ‘I’m pumping!’”

Witherspoon said she was immediately impressed with Aniston. “I marveled at her ability to perform in front of a live audience like that with no nerves. They would change all the lines and she was just so effortlessly affable, bubbly, and sunny. We’ve been friends ever since,” she said.

Meanwhile, Aniston conjured Friends memories in her first post on Instagram. She joined the platform last week with a selfie of all five of her former Friends costars.

The theme song didn’t lie: No matter their role, the Friends cast will always be there.

Originally Appeared on Glamour