Friends Actress Aisha Tyler Considers Iconic Sitcom’s Lack of Diversity

She said, “I was scared, just trying to keep it together.” Tyler, a devoted viewer of the program, said how her knowledge of its unique comedy and style aided in her preparation for the part.

It had a way of flipping things around and highlighting words in different ways [than] you would in everyday discourse,”

She observed. They just delivered sentences with ease and had a knack for wordplay. It just seemed exclusive to the program.

Tyler also discussed the more general discussions around Friends and diversity in an interview with The Independent.

She related a story of being recognized on the street as she reflected on her unique experience, recalling: “It was such a common refrain at the time.”

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