Lisa Kudrowisn’t playing favorites, but there’s one costar she’d do anything for.During an appearance onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show, theBetter Nate Than Everstar played a game called “Lisa Blanking Kudrow”, in which she had to fill in the blanks in specific prompts. When met with the prompt, “I would do anythingblankasked me to,” Kudrow didn’t have to think.“Courteney Cox,” she said. “That’s easy.“David Bjerke/NBCDeGeneres then asked a follow-up question. “More so than your child?” the host said.With just a slight pause, Kudrow responded “Yeah,” adding, “You know, if he asks me something that’s inappropriate, I have to say no.“But would Kudrow agree to an “inappropriate request” from Cox? “Well, she’s an adult and I trust her,” Kudrow clarified. “Actually, right now my son is an adult and I trust him.“With that, she changed her answer from Cox to her son Julian.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.Gregg DeGuire/Getty"Because I’m a good mom,” Kudrow said to end the segment.Another prompt asked Kudrow who, of theFriendscast, is most likely to send an inappropriate meme. “Me, because I would think it means something and then everyone would say why’d you do — that’s not what that means,” the actress said.Cox and Kudrow, along withJennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, famously starred inFriendstogether from 1994 to 2004.While the show hasn’t been revived, the six stars reunited for an HBO special calledFriends: The Reunionlast May and revisited some of their favorite memories from the series. Kudrow also revealed why a reboot — including the original actors — probably won’t happen.“I once heard [the creators] say, and I completely agree, that they ended the show very nicely. Everyone’s lives are very nice,” she said. “They would have to unravel all those good things in order for there to be stories. I don’t want anyone’s happy ending unraveled.“Better Nate Than Everpremieres April 1 on Disney+.

Lisa Kudrowisn’t playing favorites, but there’s one costar she’d do anything for.

During an appearance onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show, theBetter Nate Than Everstar played a game called “Lisa Blanking Kudrow”, in which she had to fill in the blanks in specific prompts. When met with the prompt, “I would do anythingblankasked me to,” Kudrow didn’t have to think.

“Courteney Cox,” she said. “That’s easy.”

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DeGeneres then asked a follow-up question. “More so than your child?” the host said.

With just a slight pause, Kudrow responded “Yeah,” adding, “You know, if he asks me something that’s inappropriate, I have to say no.”

But would Kudrow agree to an “inappropriate request” from Cox? “Well, she’s an adult and I trust her,” Kudrow clarified. “Actually, right now my son is an adult and I trust him.”

With that, she changed her answer from Cox to her son Julian.

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Courteney Cox, winner of the ‘Artists Inspiration Award’ Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow attend SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s 4th Annual Patron of the Artists Awards at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on November 07, 2019 in Beverly Hills

“Because I’m a good mom,” Kudrow said to end the segment.

Another prompt asked Kudrow who, of theFriendscast, is most likely to send an inappropriate meme. “Me, because I would think it means something and then everyone would say why’d you do — that’s not what that means,” the actress said.

Cox and Kudrow, along withJennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, famously starred inFriendstogether from 1994 to 2004.

While the show hasn’t been revived, the six stars reunited for an HBO special calledFriends: The Reunionlast May and revisited some of their favorite memories from the series. Kudrow also revealed why a reboot — including the original actors — probably won’t happen.

“I once heard [the creators] say, and I completely agree, that they ended the show very nicely. Everyone’s lives are very nice,” she said. “They would have to unravel all those good things in order for there to be stories. I don’t want anyone’s happy ending unraveled.”

Better Nate Than Everpremieres April 1 on Disney+.

source: people.com