looked back on his one-episode stint on “Friends” — calling the experience a bit “strange.”“My acting is so bad. I look so like a ham.
Like, ‘Hey, girls.’ … It’s like, I’m ashamed of myself,” the actor, 63, told The Post while promoting his new Irish Whiskey brand, Old Oak. “So then I was on the set, and those girls, they go and they kiss me and they kiss me on the lips.
I didn’t know what to do, how to do. … It was strange. They were very nice.”The Belgium native played himself in the 1996 episode, titled “The One After the Super Bowl: Part 2.” Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) and Monica (Courteney Cox) both had eyes for him as he filmed on a movie set in New York.
Since Monica was too shy to approach him, Rachel did for her — which led to them fighting for who got to go out with him.“I didn’t know much about the show.
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