The actress took to Instagram to settle a fan debate on the heels of the 30th anniversary of the beloved sitcom
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Jennifer Aniston in "Friends."
Jennifer Aniston is sharing the truth about one of her most iconic Friends outfits.
After Max shared a meme showing the difference between the beloved sitcom streaming in HD versus 4K, fans called out the difference in color in the two images. In one, Aniston appears in the memorable mint green dress her character Rachel Green wears in the season 3 episode "The One Where No One’s Ready." The second image shows the same still from the episode, but the actress' dress looks blue.
"As if @jenniferaniston could be any more perfect," the streaming platform captioned the Wednesday, Sept. 25 post. "Always there for you. Celebrate 30 years of #Friends now streaming in 4K on Max. #Friends30."
In the comments, fans expressed confusion about the dress' true color.
"Ok what’s the real color of that dress?🤔," one wrote.
"Rachel not so Green," another joked.
A third said, "How does 4K change clothing color though lol."
Jennifer Aniston/Instagram
Jennifer Aniston on Instagram.
The 55-year-old actress took to Instagram. On her Stories, she shared Max's post, adding her own commentary via text: "For the record, the dress was mint green."
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Related: Friends Cast: Where Are They Now?
Friends, which ran from 1994 to 2004, celebrated its 30-year anniversary on Sept. 22.
The series, which followed the lives of six 20-something friends, also starred Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry. The cast reunited for the HBO reunion special in May 2021.
Terence Patrick "Friends" reunion, May 2021.
"It was just magic. Nothing was not exciting," Aniston told PEOPLE in April 2024 of her experience on the show. "And it’s still exciting, but we’ve had more experiences. We’ve learned more lessons. There’s a little more behind us."
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Ahead of the anniversary, series creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane opened up about the loss of Perry, who died after an accidental drug overdose on Oct. 28, 2023.
“It’s a huge loss and it does make the 30th a little fraught,” Kauffman said an interview with Today. Crane added, “He made us laugh every day.”
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