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Jennifer Aniston And David Schwimmer Just Reunited For A Hilarious Super Bowl Commercial

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In a new commercial for 'Uber Eats,' Aniston pretends to forget her 10 years working with Schwimmer on 'Friends' to great comedic effect.

Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer reunited for a Super Bowl commercial, and Friends fans can't get enough of their hilarious exchange.

As we all know, the former on-screen couple worked together for a decade on the show bringing us Ross and Rachel, one of the most iconic couples of television. And though the two were undoubtedly in close quarters for most of 1994 to 2004, Aniston seems to remember none of it... at least not in the Uber Eats commercial, anyway.


The ad, which features many other celebrities like USHER, the Beckhams and Jelly Roll, shows Schwimmer approaching Aniston, much to her confusion.

With open arms, he greets her:

"Jen! Hey!"

As he goes in for a hug, Aniston recoils and asks:

"Have we met?"

When Aniston asks for a "hint" to remind her how they know each other, Schwimmer replies:

"We worked together for 10 years."

Aniston then pretends to remember him, but Schwimmer is unconvinced.

As she walks away, Schwimmer says:

"I hate this town."

This, of course, is all a nod to Uber Eats' tagline:

"Whatever you forget, remember Uber Eats gets almost anything."

You can watch below.

DON'T FORGET UBER EATSyoutu.be

Fans of the show were in hysterics upon viewing the ad and took to social media to celebrate the hilarious reunion.

Even Uber Eats got in on the action, commenting on the video with a potential episode title:

"The one where she forgets."

And others were just as entertained, expressing their delight to see Ross and Rachel together again.











Of course, Aniston and Schwimmer have remained close friends in the nearly two decades since the show ended, but that kind of makes the ad even funnier.

Well done, Uber Eats.

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