Lisa Kudrow reveals she felt like a 'mountain' next to 'Friends' co-stars

Lisa Kudrow has opened up about the impact Friends had on her body image, and what it was like comparing herself to her co-stars.

Speaking with Marc Maron on the WTF podcast, the actress said that she felt like a “mountain” next to co-stars Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox.

“You see yourself on TV and it’s that: ‘Oh my god, I’m just a mountain of a girl,’” Kudrow recalled. “I’m already bigger than Courteney and Jennifer - bigger, like my bones feel bigger.

“I just felt like this mountain of a woman next to them.”

According to the 55-year-old, who played the character Phoebe Buffay on the hit TV show for 10 seasons, her body insecurities also lead to her becoming “too thin” - which meant she was constantly sick.

“Unfortunately for a woman, if you’re underweight you look good,” Kudrow told Maron. “And that’s all I ever got.

Lisa Kudrow discusses impact Friends had on her body image (Getty)
Lisa Kudrow discusses impact Friends had on her body image (Getty)

“And when I was too thin, I was sick all the time. Cold, sinus infection, some kind of flu. I was always sick.”

Now, however, the actress reminds herself that it is okay to gain weight or have visible rolls - but admits she still has a “whole battle” internally.

“Then I just go ‘Alright. So what? You’re older. That’s a good thing. Why is that a bad thing?’” she said.

Despite her journey towards self acceptance, Kudrow recently told Entertainment Tonight that she doesn’t watch Friends reruns because she “might not like myself”.