Matt LeBlanc shared an interesting anecdote about his iconic sitcom Friends, revealing that a young kid called him, 'Joey's dad.'
Now that Friends, which ran for 10 seasons from 1994 to 2004, is available to watch on Netflix, LeBlanc stated that, 'it seems like every year there’s a new generation that watches it,' before sharing a humorous story.
'I was walking down the street one day, this was a few years ago, this kid, he must have been 13, 14, he’s like, "Oh my god, you’re Joey’s dad!"' LeBlanc said on Live with Kelly and Ryan on Thursday.
LeBlanc, 51, added, 'And, my response was ‘Scram!" Like an old guy would say.'
While the show has certainly been widely beloved throughout the years, one beef fans have had was been the size of the massive New York City apartment.
Many have questioned how these young twentysomethings living in New York could afford, which host Kelly Ripa questioned as well.
Like LeBlanc's character Joey Tribbiani, Ripa was also working on a soap opera at the time and said that while he lived in a 'palatial loft,' her place could, 'arguably be considered a shoebox with a hot plate and a shoilet, like a shower toilet.'
LeBlanc acknowledged it has been a 'point of contention' because a lot of people have brought it up, before revealing how they 'dealt with it' on the show.
'It was Ross and Monica's grandmother's apartment that was rent-controlled, maybe even their great-grandmother,' LeBlanc said with a laugh.
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