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“The One with the Rumor” was a ratings juggernaut. It drew over on its original broadcast, making it one of the most-watched episodes of Friends entire run. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series (Pitt lost to Anthony LaPaglia on Frasier ).
The Brad Pitt guest appearance in the Friends episode titled (Season 8, Episode 9) remains one of the most iconic moments in sitcom history. The Setup: Will Colbert vs. Rachel Green brad pitt friends episode
For a sitcom that prided itself on the impossibly attractive lives of six New Yorkers, Friends reached its peak comedic height when it pitted the world’s most beautiful people against one another. No episode illustrates this better than "The One with the Rumor" (Season 8, Episode 9), which features the guest appearance of Brad Pitt. Airing in 2001, at the zenith of the "Braniston" era—the real-life marriage of Pitt and Jennifer Aniston—the episode remains a masterclass in stunt casting. Rather than playing a romantic interest for Aniston’s Rachel Green, Pitt played her high school nemesis, creating a dynamic that was unexpected, uncomfortable, and undeniably hilarious. “The One with the Rumor” was a ratings juggernaut
The central joke is revealed when Monica asks Will if he remembers Rachel Green (Aniston). Will’s eyes darken. He doesn’t just remember Rachel; he despises her with a passion that is both absurd and hysterical. The Brad Pitt guest appearance in the Friends
In the years since, the episode has taken on a bittersweet quality. Pitt and Aniston divorced in 2005, and for a long time, the episode was a nostalgic reminder of a happier time in their relationship. However, in a twist worthy of a sitcom plot, the two have since become friendly again, notably reuniting for a virtual table read of Fast Times at Ridgemont High in 2020. This has allowed fans to revisit the episode with less melancholy and more pure appreciation for its comedic brilliance.
Will reveals that he and Ross were the founding members of a secret high school club called The club’s sole purpose was to spread malicious rumors about Rachel, who was the popular, spoiled, and seemingly cruel head cheerleader.
In this 2001 Thanksgiving special, Monica invites (Brad Pitt), a high school friend who was once the "only student fatter than Monica". Now slim and incredibly handsome, Will arrives at dinner harboring a deep-seated hatred for Rachel Green.