Friends star Lisa Kudrow slammed by celebrities and called ‘worst human I’ve ever met’
One of the most popular cast members on Friends has been described as “one of the worst humans I’ve ever met” in a new video.
Watch out, Candace Cameron Bure; Lisa Kudrow is coming for your title.
One month after JoJo Siwa posted a viral TikTok in which she called the Full House star “the rudest celebrity [she’d] ever met,” reality star Spencer Pratt followed suit by putting Kudrow on blast.
“Oh, that’s easy. Phoebe from ‘Friends,’” Hills star Pratt, 39 said in a similar-style video Friday afternoon after being prompted the same question.
“Hands down, one of the worst humans I’ve ever come in contact with,” he added of the Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion star, 59. “By far.”
Ever-vocal Bethenny Frankel agreed with Pratt, commenting on his post, “That’s crazy. She was on my talk show and I had a crazy experience also.”
He replied to the former Real Housewives of New York City star: “100.”
Many fans refused to believe that Kudrow could be unkind to anyone, with several begging Pratt to spill “the story behind this.”
“If this hit[s] million plus views I will think about telling the story,” he promised.
Though Frankel, 51, did not divulge more information about her “crazy experience” with the actress, she certainly didn’t mince words when criticising the Kardashian-Jenner clan earlier this week.
The Skinnygirl founder called Kim, Kylie and their mega-famous sisters “irresponsible” and “reckless” for their “destructive” Photoshop use.
And she feels women — especially fellow mothers — “can’t compete” with the unrealistic standards the Hulu stars have set.
“The more we see these images, the more we think they’re real. It becomes a false ideal,” she explained. “It’s not inspirational, it’s not aspirational. It creates eating disorders, insecurity, depression. It’s a serious thing.”
As for Siwa, Bure has since apologised for snubbing the then-preteen dancer at the premiere of Fuller House.
Reps for Kudrow, Pratt and Frankel did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.