In one episode of Friends, Joey kissed Rachel's mother (played by Margo Thomas) in the apartment hallway to distract her while Rachel's father (played by Ron Leibman) exited Monica's apartment. Throughout the episode, the Friends kept the two recently divorced parents apart, even holding 2 separate birthday parties for Rachel to maintain the charade. The title of this episode is...
Ross also Kissed Rachel's mother when he was drunk
No, Idina Menzel played Rachel's mother.
The birth mother was played by Anna Faris.
Well Maddie kisses Zack because she has to get married to an eight year old princes so Zack has to joust him and when he falls behind Maddie kisses him to help him win and show him that she believes in him
The episode is called iDate A Bad Boy.
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Jennifer Anniston
No, Idina Menzel played Rachel's mother.
Her dog's name was Lapoo, and he/she died in season 7/8
In the TV show "Friends," Rachel Green, played by Jennifer Aniston, has brown eyes. Her character is known for her iconic hairstyles and fashion sense, which contributed to her popularity throughout the series.
If he has many female friends & he only kisses your hand and bless you, it means he has a soft heart for you & he care for you. So he kisses your hand to show you that he likes you.
Morgan Fairchild
No, there are no kisses in the show.
lol.try kissing her and if she kisses you back,she still loves and if she rejects the kiss you know that she is over you.
talk to therm and show therm u can have fun. you want to be nice to be popular with boys. be friends with them give them little candys like Hershey's kisses or something.
The birth mother was played by Anna Faris.
No. I love both series but unfortunately vampire kisses isn't a tv show :(
In the TV show "Friends," Tag Jones, who is Rachel Green's boyfriend in Season 8, works as an assistant to Rachel at Ralph Lauren. He is portrayed as a young and attractive character, contributing to the comedic dynamic of their relationship. Tag's character adds to the storyline of Rachel's romantic life while also highlighting themes of age and maturity.