Friends stars net worth and how much they re getting paid for 17-year reunion Mirror 3 hrs ago Levi Winchester
The long-awaited Friends reunion show will finally air this week - 17 years after the beloved sit-com ended.
But after all these years away, which of the original cast members - including Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry - has earned the most money?
Each main star is reportedly being paid between £1.7million and £2.1million for the hour-long reunion special, according to The Hollywood Reporter, with the show set to air in the UK this Thursday (May 27) on Sky One.
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sun, the answer is not to give that person equal weight with that. and also come on, the media is rooting for a close race. it s better for them. hillary is way up now, but i don t think that s what the media wants, and they re going to take these nothing e-mails that are in the wikipedia leaks i mean, the wikileaks, and they re going to find something in there and they re going to dwell on it, and people out there who don t know much about anything in politics are going to go, well, it s a wash. he did the 8,000 horrific things, but what about the e-mails? the e-mails, big nothing. the clinton foundation, nothing there. god forbid they get caught helping people with diseases versus donald trump s charity which was basically a slush fund
understand that, again, fair and balanced. they got that in their head, which they think means, i say this to this guy and i say the exact same thing to the other guy. but if one person is saying the earth doesn t revolve around the sun, the answer is not to give that person equal weight with that. and also come on, the media is rooting for a close race. it s better for them. hillary is way up now, but i don t think that s what the media wants, and they re going to take these nothing e-mails that are in the wikipedia leaks i mean, the wikileaks, and they re going to find something in there and they re going to dwell on it, and people out there who don t know much about anything in politics are going to go, well, it s a wash. he did the 8,000 horrific things, but what about the e-mails? the e-mails, big nothing. the clinton foundation, nothing there. god forbid they get caught
all right. time to take a look at the must-read opinion pages. we re going to start with erick erickson. the most volatile republican race in decades is actually well settled. the washington gop establishment may have fallen for mitt romney, but they are both foolish and naive to think they can beat something with nothing. mitt romney is, in fact, a great big nothing. malleable into any shape you want. that s a problem nationally, but it s also a problem down ballot with coat tails. the race for the gop nomination is well settled this point, it s settled in not romney s favor. the reason the race is so volatile is not romney is not on the ballot making romney nomination not just possible but probable. and that was the point i was making at the end of the of the first block of the show. then we had to go to break. but i think this is good news for president obama. no matter what his approval
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