David Schwimmer wasn’t always the biggest fan of the Friends theme song. Speaking to comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams on their joint podcast this week, Schwimmer revealed that there was “quite a while” where hearing The Rembrandts track put him on edge. “I’ll be really honest, there was a time for quite a while that just hearing the theme song would really… ” he shared, struggling to describe the exact feeling. “I just had that reaction. I mean, I just had heard it so many times,” he continued. “Any time you’d go on a show or a talk show or an interview, that would be your intro song,” Schwimmer, who played Ross on the legendary sitcom, explained. “So I just didn’t have the greatest response to it.” Though Schwimmer was happy to put Friends behind him after its end, he disclosed that his relationship with the show changed once his daughter, Cleo, started watching it. “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,” the actor said.
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