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Lisa Kudrow, Ray Romano playfully promote ‘No Good Deed’ with ‘Friends’ sofa at WB lot



Lisa Kudrow can’t appear to share the legacy of Friends.

Kudrow and Ray Romano introduced a dose of humor and nostalgia to the Warner Bros. backlot in Burbank whereas selling their new Netflix present, No Good Deed.

Kudrow made a shock look on the iconic Friends sofa to playfully scold Romano as he jokingly tried to assert the highlight.

In a lighthearted Instagram video shared by No Good Deed creator Liz Feldman, Romano is seen addressing a bunch of vacationers close to the well-known fountainside sofa.

“Everybody forgets that Everybody Loves Raymond filmed on Warner Bros. too. So I simply wish to be sure that they bear in mind,” he joked.

Kudrow, becoming a member of the scene, humorously scolded her co-star. 

“Go sit by yourself present’s sofa!” she quipped, eliciting laughter and pleasure from the group. “Now he simply at all times involves this sofa as a result of he desires extra consideration,” Kudrow added.

Feldman captioned the publish, “Had just a little enjoyable with @lisakudrow & Ray Romano on the Warner Brothers lot. Turns out *Friends* is a fairly well-known present. Have you watched Lisa and Ray’s new present *No Good Deed* on @netflix but?”

The spontaneous interplay served as a enjoyable promotion for No Good Deed, a darkish comedy created by Feldman, recognized for Dead to Me

The collection follows Kudrow and Romano as a pair making an attempt to promote their Los Angeles villa whereas concealing its sinister historical past from potential consumers.

The pleasant second was a deal with for followers, mixing nostalgia for Friends and Everybody Loves Raymond with pleasure for the duo’s newest venture.  

Ella Bennet
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