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Jen Aniston ‘declares love’ for Friends co-star Lisa Kudrow on 57th birthday

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Jennifer Aniston 'declares love' for Friends co-star Lisa Kudrow on 57th birthday

Jennifer Aniston shared a series of messages and photos in celebration of Lisa Kudrow's birthday as she posts a slew of throwback pics of her longtime friend

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Jennifer Aniston has made sure her great friend Lisa Kudrow knows she is thinking of her on her birthday, with a slew of sweet messages on Instagram.

The 51-year-old actress had shared a number of photos on her Instagram story as Friends co-star Lisa turns 57.

Just to show where her heart is at with Lisa, Jennifer also declared "I love you" along with a pic of her cuddling Lisa.

After being a late devotee to Instagram, Jennifer has wasted no time in getting up to speed with sharing her thoughts and insights on the social media platform.

Jen made sure Lisa's birthday didn't go past unnoticed by sharing a black and white throwback pic of the pair making faces at the camera.

She declared across the photo: "Happy birthday my sweetest Floosh"

Jennifer followed this with a snap of her holding Lisa tight in her arms, declaring across it: "I love you."

The trio of celebratory posts came in the form of a video from 2015, in which Lisa joined Taylor Swift on stage for a rendition of 'Smelly Cat' that she made famous on Friends when her character Phoebe Buffay composed the tune.

Jennifer recently joined forces with Lisa and their Friends co-star Courteney Cox as part of a campaign to encourage people to register to vote in the upcoming November election.

The 'I Am a Voter' campaign saw the three of them appearing in a short video called 'Friends don't let friends skip elections'.

Jennifer has also been vocal in urging her followers to wear a mask in the face of the United States seeing coronavirus spreading almost uncontrollably.

She wrote on Instagram: "I understand masks are inconvenient and uncomfortable.

"But don’t you feel that it’s worse that businesses are shutting down... jobs are being lost... health care workers are hitting absolute exhaustion. And so many lives have been taken by this virus because we aren’t doing enough."

Jennifer continued: "I really do believe in the basic goodness of people so I know we can all do this.

"BUT still, there are many people in our country refusing to take the necessary steps to flatten the curve, and keep each other safe.

"People seem worried about their 'rights being taken away' by being asked to wear a mask.

"This simple and effective recommendation is being politicised at the expense of peoples’ lives. And it really shouldn’t be a debate.

"If you care about human life, please... just #wearadamnmask and encourage those around you to do the same."