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Jennifer Aniston is super hot as she transforms Friends’ Rachel into Richard

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Jennifer Aniston is super-hot as she transforms Friends' Rachel Green into Richard

Friends icon Jennifer Aniston couldn't resist seeing what her famous character would have looked like if she was a man - and the answer is gorgeous!

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Jennifer Aniston would be a super-hot bloke.

The Friends icon couldn't resist jumping on a viral trend to see what her character Rachel Green would have looked like if she was a man.

Renaming the character Richard Green, Jen shared four snaps of herself in scenes from the sitcom where she'd gender swapped her face.

"Had to," she wrote as she shared the images on her Instagram Story.

Given that Jennifer is such a beautiful woman, it's no wonder that she became an equally beautiful man after running the images through an app to switch up her appearance.

With much shorter brunette hair swept back from her face and some stubble on her chin, Jennifer turned into a pretty handsome dude.

Jennifer fans don't have long to wait for the Friends reunion now that the filming date has finally been confirmed.

The actress and her former co-stars Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer had been due to get together this year to celebrate the show, which came to an end 16 years ago, but it was pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Now, Matthew, who played Chandler Bing, has confirmed that the one-off special will be filmed in March, next year.

He tweeted: "Friends reunion being rescheduled for the beginning of March.

"Looks like we have a busy year coming up. And that's the way I like it!"

Filming will go ahead on the show's original soundstage, Stage 24, on the Warner Bros lot in California.

One of the show's co-creator's Marta Kauffman has suggested that the real reason that filming had to be postponed was because of the series' "seventh cast member" - the studio audience.

The show was filmed in front of a live audience and bosses felt it wouldn't be right to go ahead with the reunion show without them.

Marta told Entertainment Tonight: "We all want it to happen. We just have to wait until it is safe.

“This is a show that is not scripted, but this is the way the show works – we are going to need a live audience.

“Even if we socially distance that live audience, it really is a huge part of what Friends is. We can not do it without them.