There are few TV images more iconic than the cast of Friends splashing around in a fountain to the tune of "I'll Be There for You" by The Rembrandts — but as it turns out, that song wasn't music to all the actors' ears.
On a new episode of the podcast Making a Scene with Matt Lucas and David Walliams, David Schwimmer revealed his true feelings about the Friends theme song.
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“I’ll be really honest, there was a time for quite a while that just hearing the theme song would really… ” Schwimmer said, pausing. "I just had that reaction. I mean, I just had heard it so many times.”
“Any time you’d go on a show or a talk show or an interview, that would be your intro song,” he continued. “So I just didn’t have the greatest response to it.”
Schwimmer went on to say that he didn't watch Friends much after the end of the series, at least not at first.
“For me, it’s like, I did it, I’m moving on. I don’t really go back and revisit,” he said.
However, that changed when his daughter Cleo “discovered it around age 9 or something.”
“I’d be making breakfast or whatever and I’d hear my kid’s laughter. My whole relationship to that song and to the show changed," he said.
Schwimmer shares 13-year-old daughter Cleo withex-wife, Zoë Buckman.
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