Red carpet reporter spills on ‘rude’ Friends stars

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It all went sour after a rather awkward red carpet chat.

, has written a new book about his experiences with Hollywood celebrities,The Tonight Show’scast were there and as Matt LeBlanc and Mathew Perry approached him, Mathews wrote he squealed, “It is so good to meet you! I’m Ross!”LeBlanc quickly replied, “No you’re not, he’s over there,” motioning to his“‘Oh yeah, the other Ross,’ I replied, jokingly rolling my eyes,” Matthews, who is now ajudge wrote. “That didn’t go over well. Immediately the mood changed.

Mathews nervously answered, “I slept my way to the top” while Perry continued to deadpan towards the camera. “Matt LeBlanc pointed to me, then looked into the camera, and said, ‘Jay, are you kidding? Are you kidding, Jay?’” Mathews recalls. “Matthew Perry joined in, addressing the camera and asking, ‘What’s the call here, Jay?’”

Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer at the People’s Choice Awards in 2001. Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesFifteen years later, Mathews was on the red carpet covering the SAG Awards for E! when LeBlanc, 52, approached him and said, “I don’t know if you even remember this, but years ago you interviewed me on a red carpet and I was really rude to you. It’s bugged me ever since and I’ve always wanted to apologise to you. It wasn’t cool of me to do that to you. I’m sorry.

Mathews appreciated the star’s gracious apology but cheekily notes that Perry, 50, has yet to apologise.

 

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