Friends at 30 the inside story: Matt LeBlanc ate so much beef trifle'
Briefly

Writer Adam Chase recalls a pivotal moment in 1995 when 'Friends' transitioned from a show to a cultural phenomenon, as crowds started quoting the show in public.
The sitcom 'Friends' was launched 30 years ago, captivating audiences around the world with its relatable characters and witty humor, achieving massive global success.
Catchphrases and iconic moments, like 'We were on a break!' and Rachel's haircut, became cultural staples, driving merchandise sales and viewer engagement for 'Friends'.
Despite early skepticism from NBC executives, 'Friends' evolved into a defining storyline of young adulthood for millions, remaining relevant through its humor and character dynamics.
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