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The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Jay Leno: Jennifer!
Jennifer Aniston: Yes?
JL: Jennifer! Hi, it's Jay.
JA: Hi Jay.
JL: Do you remember when we were talking earlier. Didn't you say that
Warren Littlefield, the president of our network ... was he, like, tipsy?
Was he drinking? Did he hit on you at some function?
JA: Um, you know, Jay, your taking advantage of a vulnerable moment
here. I told you that in confidence.
JL: That's what he thought, too, I imagine.... Did he make you, like,
a promise or something?
JA: He did! He made me a promise. But I really ... I don't want to
talk about that now.
JL: Will you talk about it when you come out here?... Was it like
overt?
JA: Maybe. Maybe. It was very ... it was pretty overt. Yes, I will
talk about it a liiiiittle bit. [indicates with her fingers]
JL: All right. All right. Good. You'll see. We'll call him up. We'll
nail him on this.
JA: Oh, God!.
End shot of Jennifer in her dressing room.
JL: Well, what happened was, you know they have these little get
together with the stars of the show to meet with the ... with the sle--,
um, with the network executives, and apparently.... Well we'll see, we'll
find out....
Introduction of the rest of Jay's guests out to commercial break.
In from commercial, Jay again mentions all tonight's guests, then
introduces Jennifer.
JL: My first guest, one of the stars of the hit series
"Friends", which is seen Thursdays on NBC. Well, this is kinda
like a huge deal here. Anyway, well let's find out what happened with her
and Warren and the presents and see what ... if he touched her, if he
touched her. Please welcome Jennifer Aniston, ladies and gentleman.
Jennifer comes on stage to the tune of "I'll Be There for You".
JL: O.K., congratulations on the huge hit and all that stuff. O.K.
now, tell me what happened.
JA: God! You know, you made it sound all sexual.
JL: It wasn't sexual.
JA: NO!
JL: What did he do? Did he, did he promise you something? Did he....
JA: He did. He was ... it was an evening of celebrating.
JL: Now where were you, in a ... in a restaurant or something, or
what?
JA: We were in a restaurant, and he threw a big party for all of the
shows being picked up for the fall season. And, you know ... and it was
sort of the end of the night and blah, blah, blah, and, you know. He said
... he asked me about my house 'cause I just bought a house, and said
"What do you need?" I said, "Well," kidding, I said,
"I need a washer and dryer." So he said "All right."
and he wrote me, ya know, this little thing I happen to have here.
JL: Is it a cocktail napkin that he wrote it on?
JA: [fishing through her purse] This is so ridiculous. I can't believe
this. [pulls out the napkin] O.K. Here we go.
JL: It says...
JA: What does that say?
JL: [reads napkin] "I owe you one GE washer/dryer." That's
it?... Now, how long ago was this?
JA: That was about, um, mid-May. Mid-May.
JL: Mid-May, and you haven't heard from him?
JA: I haven't heard from him. And you're a big guy. You know what I
thought? I thought, Jay, you're a big power--, big big big powerful man at
NBC.
JL: Yeah, but you told me this other thing, is this true, did he give
Kelsey Grammar a car?
JA: YEAH!
JL: What kind of car did he give him?
JA: He bought him a car! I don't know! Some big, flashy car!
JL: I got this crappy crystal ashtray for my birthday.
JA: Did you really?
JL: I'm here every night. Kelsey's on once a week. He got a car!
JA: Right, like you need another car.
JL: What, I don't even smoke! I don't need the ashtray.... Wait, let's
call him up.
JA: Oh, you're not....
JL: Yes, yes, yes. We'll call him up.... [plays with the telephone]
Voice on the phone: Warren Littlefield's office.
JL: Oh, hi, this is Jay over at the show.... uh, Jay Leno, Jay Leno.
Is Warren there, could I speak to him?
Voice: How are you, Jay? He's in a meeting.
JL: Well, we're on the air now. This is, like, real important. This is
live television. Well, you get his ass OUT of that meeting!
[Warren Littlefield, president of NBC Entertainment, picks up the phone.]
JL: Hello, Warren?
WL: Jay!
JL: Hey, listen, boss. I'm sitting' here with Jennifer Aniston. She's
in tears. [Jennifer is laughing] Jennifer Aniston.
WL: Jay, are you on the show now?
JL: Yes, we're live, we're taping right now.
WL: Oh, God.
JL: She said at a party you were, uh, maybe had a few drinks, you....
JA: I didn't want to say anything.
JL: You wrote on a cocktail napkin, "I will buy you one GE
washer/dryer."
WL: That's impossible. I wouldn't have done that, Jay.
JA: Hey, now listen. What does that say to you?
JL: Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Hang on. Jennifer. Jennifer.
JA: What? What?
JL: He touched you, didn't he?
JA: Oh, I'm not goin' there!
JL: Well this could be a big problem.... No, she saw it. You wrote it
right here. It is your handwriting.
WL: Jay, what are you doing to me?
JL: We need a washer/dryer.
WL: Jay, I'm your friend!
JL: Get a washer/dryer. You have that stupid warehouse full of all
that GE stuff right down the lot. Bring her a washer dryer, like it's a
game show. Will you bring one over?
WL: Bring ... Jennifer Aniston ... a washer/dryer. Now?
JL: Before the end of the show.
WL: Whoa. JAY!
JL: You have thirty minutes, pal.
WL: Jay, what are ya doin' to me?
JL: I've got a show to do. Goodbye. I've gotta go. Goodbye. Talk to ya
later. Goodbye. Goodbye. [hangs up the
phone]
JA: See, that's power.
JL: Yeah, but this is stuff that's easy. I don't get promised
anything. Your show is like a huge ... Is it fun? Are you enjoying this? I
mean you guys are really on the cover of everything. [holds up
Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone with the "Friends" on the
cover]
JA: Oh my God, look at that! Wow, you know, see 'em all in one pile,
though, seems like so much.
JL: No, they're all here. I mean, that's, that's pretty ... pretty
impressive.
JA: Yeah! It's really exciting.
JL: Are you having a good time with it?
JA: Oh, the best. The best time. They're wonderful. Everybody's great
and everybody wants the dish on who hates who and nobody hates who,
noone's having affairs with anybody.
JL: Matthew Perry was here. You had that one scene on the show where
he walks in and you're in the shower, in this is sorta like a nude scene,
and he told me that ... actually, what he told me was he kept doing the
scene over and over again so they could, sort of, catch you.
JA: You know, it's funny, because Matthew never scr-- ... messes up,
he never messes up, ever, ever, ever! And all of a sudden this one day he
just slowed down a little bit. I don't know what was goin' on and maybe
that's why. Interesting. Hmm.
JL: So, now, is this one of these things, were you wearing a body suit
or were you naked for the shot?
JA: Jay, my mother is here. I told her one thing. I cannot tell you
the truth.
JL: Oh, I see.
JA: Let's leave it all up to the imagination.
JL: Oh, O.K., so it was probably ... probably naked.
JA: We were ... we were covered. It was a closed set.
JL: Are you watching the NBA finals? Did you follow this basketball
stuff? Are you a fan?
JA: Oh, dear.
JL: Did you ever play, like in high school?
JA: Uh, yeah, uh, I have horrible memories of basketball.
JL: Really?
JA: When I was ... I went to this school, the Rudolf Steiner School,
and we....
JL: The Rudolf Steiner School.
JA: The Rudolf Steiner School.
JL: That's a pretty tough team.
JA: Yah! Oh, yah! And I was on the volleyball team and the softball
team and then I wanted to be on the basketball team and I ... they
wouldn't ever let me play. I was never a starter. Is that what they call
it?
JL: Yeah, you just sat on the bench?
JA: I was always on the bench.
JL: Yeah, if you don't know what they call it that's a pretty good
reason.... Excuse me, I'd like to play, what do you call it?...
JA: What's that called? Second base?
JL: So you just sat on the bench the whole season?
JA: No, no, no. Actually, one time, Vicky, who was the big beautiful
senior girl who was always, like, the head of the team, got ... was unable
to....
JL: What was that, dribbling? I'm not sure what that was?
JA: That's a dribble!
JL: There you go!
JA: So, she was unable to play in the middle of the game. I don't
remember what happened, and they said O.K., you're on, go! So, oh my God!
I get to go! I had never played. So I run out and I barely make it past
that little red line that, you know, tells you it's a court, and I tripped
and I sprained my ankle in front of everybody. Oh, there was this guy I
had a crush on and everybody. Oh my big moment was ... so, yeah, I have a
very ... I have a sore spot for basketball. But I did learn some tricks. A
friends of mine taught me some tricks and stuff.
JL: Is that why we have this basketball here?
JA: Is that why you have a basketball?
JL: I don't know, they said you could palm a basketball but you don't
look like you could.
JA: No, it was spinning it on the tip of my finger.
JL: You can do that?
JA: Let's see. [she tries unsuccessfully] See how good I am?
JL: Can you do this?
JA: All right. No, I don't ... I don't remember. I know it's not
sideways, right? Ya gotta hold your hand up.
JL: No, ya gotta hold it straight up.
JA: You hold your hand up, right.
JL: Don't break your leg again.
JA: [still can't get it] I don't remember.... Can I bring a ... I
actually brought my friend, if I could...
JL: You have a friend?
JA: Well, the guy that taught me how to do this. Could I just bring
him out here? Would you mind?
JL: Not at all.
JA: I'll be right back.
Jennifer goes off stage and comes back with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
JA: How ya doin'?
KA: Good.
JA: O.K., you gotta refresh my memory on this.
JL: Can you show her what you learned.
KA: I can't do that. I only told her I could do that so I could stare
into her lovely green eyes, that was it.... There's a method to my
madness.
JL: But you can palm it.
KA: Absolutely. She can palm this one. [hands Jennifer another
basketball]
JL: Go ahead, palm it.
JA: [she can't palm it] Hey, hey. You gotta be quick.
KA: That's been specially treated so you can palm it.
JA: I can't though.
JL: That's close enough. Jennifer Aniston, folks. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Out to commercial.
EXTRA's
Interview with JENNIFER ANISTON
REGARDING HER FILM "SHE'S THE ONE"
Q - So you
are doing this movie and another movie, "Till There Was You",
and you are still doing "Friends." I don't get it.
A - When I hear it actually described my head goes (makes
explosion sound). No, it's been really fun. It's a challenge but its fun.
Q - Physically how do
you actually do it? You come to New York for a couple of days to do this
movie, right?
A - We will sort of finish, film "Friends" on a Tuesday
night and then work on "Till There Was You" in Los Angeles and
then fly here and start this and then fly back we've been able to work
this out. It's unbelievable. Usually you can only work on a summer hiatus,
so it's great that they have made this possible, to squeeze it in.
Q - They have managed to work around your schedule a little bit
so you could do it. Tell me a little bit about your character in this
movie?
A - She's a poor wife. She is just sort of a very fun loving and
good woman. It's not your traditional victim. She is a great girl who
works at a magazine and she is in this relationship with this completely
emotionally unavailable man and she just cant figure it out why - and she
keeps on searching and she just can't understand him. Then she finds out
what the deal is. Its nice. It's fun to sort of play a character that is
not the doudy wife, the at home, the traditional story you hear . She is
just what the norm is. You have a great wife and this stuff still happens.
Q - Well I thought that was interesting when they cast you in
this part too. I thought it was very good to do that, to take someone that
is very attractive and known for that and put you in the roll in the wife
that is being cheated on. Is this a situation you can relate to?
A - Not me personally yet, thank god, knock on wood! Anywhere it
is. But you know of course, I have grown up with it and it's around, it's
out there. It's not a pleasant thing.
Q - And so now Rene, your character here, is getting cheated on
and also, on "Friends", Rachel is having some unrequited love at
the moment.
A - I know. What is it with me and these relationship problems? I
don't understand it. She just can't get a break. Yeah, so she's also
dealing with that, the Ross situation and our tables have turned and now
it's the other way around and now I am yearning for his love. Oh, it's all
just so complicated!
Q - In terms of Ross and Rachel, if they were friends of yours
would you advise them to get together?
A - Yes. Absolutely. Sure. Because they are friends and that is
the best way to start a relationship. You know each other. You know
everything about the other. You are comfortable. There are no secrets. You
can communicate easily, you know if you are 2 pretty stable human beings
you should not have a problem. It seems to be the ideal way to start a
relationship and they love each other. It's beautiful.
Q - Are you as wise about your own personal relationships?
A - Well, actually I say that because I was in a 5 year
relationship that started in the same sort of circle of friends, a very
close circle, and we just fell in love and it was wonderful. It's not
there anymore -- but that's ok because we are still very good friends and
will be forever. It's just that our time in this life is complete.
Q - Are you involved with anyone at this time?
A - No...no.
Q - Where would you have time anyway?
A - I don't know. It's sort of sad. I'm living out all these
relationships in my professional life and just searching for it in my real
life. It will happen.
Q - Tell me also a little bit about working with Ed and someone
who is so close to your age?
A - I know, it's just this whole group of people is unbelievable.
Being in New York is such a different energy. I'm not putting down L.A.
and the film world out there and the business world, but I think its just
a different energy there. It's just different and it feels really good.
And New York is also home to me - and Eddy is just so great, and he is
just so available, and he knows what he is doing. And everybody is eager,
and they are not jaded yet and it's just unbelievable.
Q - You mentioned this group of friends that you have. Do you
have a core group of friends in your real life that sort of are like the
friends that you have on the show?
A - Yes I do....it's really nice and its rare. I mean I was lucky
to move to Los Angeles and find extremely good group of people to surround
myself with. I didn't have to go through those seedy crowds in order to
find a good group. They were just there. It's like family.
Q - Has all the fame that you have gotten from the show changed
your relationships with your real life friends?
A - No thank god, because they understand and everybody is in the
business in some form or other and they are great. The only difference is
I don't see them enough and that is hard. And I tend to feel guilty about
that alot - but they are great and they understand and they are still
there.
Q - How do you keep in touch with them when you are traveling
around so much - how do you squeeze them in?
A - Well, whenever there is time they are there. I don't travel
that much yet - at least whenever there is a weekend or an evening we can
have a dinner together or play games one night or whatever.
Q - Are you like the Rachel in that group of friends or the
Monica?
A - No. Maybe a combination of them all. It's interesting. I
would say a combination of both because there is definitely a little bit
of Rachel in there. I will stop denying that - I will just admit to it.
Q - About the hair thing, whoever would have known?
A - It was a mistake and I don't know how this has all become
such a huge deal. Really, it will go away soon. I'm going to grow out my
hair, i'm going to cut it all off. It's fun, I have to say, but you know
that is the last thing I ever expected to happen -- my hair becomes such a
big deal. I'll think "What am I doing wrong that people are focusing
on my hair?"
Q - Does it drive you crazy though that everywhere you go...?
A - Yeah, my friends say "I thought I saw you the other day
from behind, I was yelling your name and it wasn't you, it was your
haircut." So yeah, that happens alot.
Q - So now you'll get it all cut off and they will all cut it
too!
A - I don't know what I will do.
Q - So you also grew up with an actor for a father. Did he coach
you early on? Did he give you career advice?
A - Well his first advice was "don't do it." The last
thing he wanted me to do was go into this business and I, of course,
hearing a "don't do it," said "I am going to do it."
And I just sort of plowed through and did it and now of course he gives me
great advice. He's a good business man and he gives me business advice.
He's a good guy.
Q - Do you talk to him about specific characters and that kind of
thing?
A - No, we don't really do a lot of that kind of discussion
actually. Sometimes we do, but it's like I said, it's more about handling
the career and what to do and what not to do, you know, fatherly advice.
Q - Right, which is good, (umm hmm) it's good to have somebody
that you can trust that way, too.
A - Yeah. It's really good.
Q - Well, all the "Friends" characters now are working
on different movie projects.
A - It's pretty amazing how that happened.
Q - Is that going to make, for one thing is that going to make it
harder for all of you to stay friends (no) off set and all that too, are
you getting more scattered? I just mean because you're all so taken up in
terms of your time, do you still have time to spend with each other off
set?
A - Oh yeah, well, Courteney is here, her production, she's doing
a movie here, "The Commandments" and her production office is in
the same building as ours. We saw each other yesterday, so it'll be easy
to still see each other. I hope so anyway but who knows, when summer comes
we might have to go different directions.
Q - Do you plan to stick with the series or are you more
interested in doing movies at this point?
A - Oh, I'm gonna stick with it until it's finished. Absolutely,
I wouldn't run away from it. Of course I'm interested in movies, but it's
seeming that's it's all possible, so, you know, best of both worlds.
Q - As long as you don't sleep, (yeah, i don't need to sleep)
it's possible to do it all.
A - I have a life. That's not necessary, you know, to just plug
away.
Q - Do you think that the other cast members on
"Friends" feel the same way, that they want to stick with the
series as well?
A - Oh yeah. We have a very special thing here and I don't think
anybody wants to abandon it. It's too much fun and it's too fulfilling,
and people really like it, so we'll do it as long as we can.
Q - That's great. OK, besides the hair, Rachel is such a good
dresser, do you have... (Jennifer: Do you think so?) Oh, I love the way
she dresses, do you not like it?
A - I do and I don't. I think she has sort of an offbeat quality
about her. It's not sort of the hippest trend, but she kind has an
upscale, you know, rich girl kind of look to her, chanel-ish. Chanel's
hip, I guess, I don't know. I'm so fashion ignorant, I don't know.
Q - So you don't like shopping as much as Rachel does?
A - Oh, no. No, that's not true. I do love to shop. I just don't
know how to put clothes together very well, but I'm learning. I'm also
learning designers now, because people would say that's a "Diego de
la Ville" and I'd be like "a who?" So I had to learn all of
that, 'cause you always have to sort of say what you're wearing, I'm
discovering - so, learn those lessons quick.
Q - So, do they ever try to get you in something and you're like
"uh, I just don't want to wear that?" (Jennifer: Yeah,
sometimes) So for Rachel, you have some say...
A - Oh, they're great about that. If you don't feel comfortable,
they won't make you wear it.
Q - Did you have fun doing "Saturday Night Live?"
A - Well it was scary, so scary -- and it's such a chaotic kind
of energy that they do. I mean, they're changing stuff up until the last
minute, they're looking at cue cards, it's live and, wow, it was
frightening, but it was great. I mean it's fun, it's sort of - you know,
something you've watched forever and always dreamed about doing and it's
great, absolutely fun. And I've known David Spade for a while so it was
sort of fun to do that bit with him. And David Schwimmer was so great, he
carried the show just beautifully. And it made it feel a lot safer,
knowing he was there and Lisa was there, all of those guys were there so
it was fun.
Q - So you would go back and host?
A - Oh yeah! It's fun, it's great, they're great, and the new
cast is just wonderful, and the writers are very good.
Q - In terms of your celebrity, now it seems like
"Hardcopy" loves you. Do you find you can't do anything now,
without seeing video of it later on?
A - It's really horrible and unnerving. I mean, you wonder what
did these shows do before "Friends" came along! They just invade
your entire life and it's just horrible. You have little video cameras
everywhere! You walk out of a restaurant, your personal down time, and
there's a big old flashing light. They don't speak to you, they just come
in your face and just, it's just weird. The stories are made up and
they're not true and but you know, you have to eventually just sort of
learn to laugh at it and put it aside cause it's not gonna go away. You
just gotta sort of put everything into perspective. You know, take the
punches as they come.
Q - It's part of your life, huh?
A - That's a whole new deal, though. Very weird.
Q - What's the most outrageous thing that they've said about you
at this point, which one made you laugh the hardest?
A - Which one made me laugh the hardest? Well I think that I
dated *every* guy on "Friends." (Oh, and you didn't?) Noooo. (I
thought that was true) Nooo. (That's my gospel) Are you kidding? (No)
Well, no. I'm sure there was a funnier one, but the funny thing is that
they have linked me with all the guys on "Friends," Noah from
"ER," somebody else from years ago who I haven't seen in
forever, and I'm actually the only person on the show who hasn't been a
relationship in the entire year. But I'm the one that gets picked on. It's
just, it's unbelievable.
Q - So your real love life isn't as exciting as they would make
it out to be?
A - Well, the big long relationship ended - so you take time off.
You know, I'm happy being solo.
Q - So you eventually want to get married and have a family?
A - Oh yeah, oh yeah, absolutely. I look forward to that, can't
wait, lots of kids!
Q - Oh, you want lots of kids? (umm hmm) Great.
A - Not a lot, but you know, four.
Q - Well, tell me about what other projects are going. I actually
heard that you were going to be in like five different movies. (Really?)
Yeah, yeah, I keep reading she's gonna do this one, she's gonna do that
one, so I think that a lot of people are claiming you but you haven't
agreedyet. Do you have other projects that are definites planned after
this?
A -Yeah, there's a couple that are floating around. Nothing has
been decided yet and set in stone, but there's definitely a couple that
are really wonderful that I look forward to doing. So I hope the rumors
are true.
Q - Can I ask you one more thing about this film, what attracted
you to it?
A - Well, besides Eddie and Mike and just having seen
"Brothers McMullen" and loved it: the character, the script. It
was a nice character driven story and I was just attracted to the whole
essence of who Rene was and playing that out. In the whole picture, all
the ingredients fit perfectly and I just was very excited that they asked
and came to me.
Q - Well, when I interviewed the producers before they said they
couldn't imagine anybody else doing this part now, that you were so
"Rene" to them.
A - Wow, that's a big compliment.
Q - Thank you, Jennifer.
A - Thank you, EXTRA, it's been so good to see you.
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