Sex and the City star reveals she ALMOST landed lead role on Friends 👀

Well... Kind of

Author: Hannah MellinPublished 20th Dec 2021
Last updated 21st Dec 2021

Could you even imagine if the cast of 90s sitcom Friends were played by completely different people? What if Jennifer Aniston turned down the part of Rachel? Or bosses cast someone other than Matt le Blanc as Joey? It’s not even worth thinking about.

Well, it could have been the case, as Sex and the City star Kristin Davis was very nearly played the part of Monica in Friends. Kristin is now best known for her role as Charlotte York Goldenblatt in the SATC series but her career could have look a lot different

Speaking on The Late Late Show with James Corden, the actress, who is currently starring in SATC sequel series And Just Like That, admitted that she auditioned for a role in Friends very early on in her career but lost out to Courteney Cox.

When James asked her about ‘coming close’ to being in Friends, Kristin replied: “I don't think we can say 'quite close'.

"I think I was one of 8,000 young ladies who read for Monica.”

What a turn of events!

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She then added that she knew Courteney Cox at the tie they both auditioned, sharing that they both attended the same yoga class: "One day, Courteney was like, 'Hey guys, do you want to come car shopping with me?'”

In more SATC news, Kritsin has also opened up about her storyline in And Just Like That, which sees her domestic bliss get a little complicated by the revelation that her youngest daughter, Rose, doesn’t identify as a girl.

She told Vanity Fair: “The Rose journey is going to be a long one.

“It’s probably not something that’s going to have a distinct end within this season, at least. Hopefully, we’ll get to come back and you’ll see what ends up happening with Rose.”

You can watch Sex and the City: And Just Like That on HBO, Sky Comedy and NOW TV.

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