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Turns out Ross and Rachel from 'Friends' were initially never meant to go on a break


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Yes, it's been 14 years since Friends ended. But we're still obsessed and we know you are too.

And one of the executive producers and directors of the show, Kevin S. Bright, has just revealed a pretty big piece of information about one of the most beloved couples in TV history.

Ross and Rachel, it turns out, were initially never meant to first break, and then break up, when they did. Their high-school-dream-come-true romance was not supposed to go awry. 

"When [Ross and Rachel] was planned it wasn’t planned that way, that came a little bit later," Bright told Metro. "It allowed us to have fun with the show and give people something to root for." Read more...

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