The Awardist Emmys Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, and Lisa Kudrow have Friends reunion at Emmys By Ruth Kinane Ruth Kinane Ruth is a correspondent who covers TV shows such as Younger, Jersey Shore and The Affair. She will write you a drinking game for any show you want and will remain loyal to Britney Spears no matter how many fashion shows she posts on Instagram. EW's editorial guidelines Published on September 20, 2020 10:44PM EDT Friends will truly be there for you — especially when you're nominated for an Emmy. During Sunday night's 72nd annual Emmy Awards, host Jimmy Kimmel video called nominee Jennifer Aniston, to ensure she had made it back to her home in time for her category. When she appeared on screen in a robe, she was soon joined by none other than former Friends costar Courteney Cox. When Kimmel expressed surprised that the two were living together, Aniston feigned confusion and told him "Of course we live together; we've lived together since '94," referencing the year the NBC comedy (on which the two actors played roommates) debuted. ABC Aniston and Cox were then joined by Lisa Kudrow (who played Phoebe Buffay) on the iconic sitcom, who too pretended not to understand Kimmel's surprise at them all being together. While there was no sign of the guys (David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc), Jason Bateman did make a cameo in the background, but Aniston assured Kimmel he was just living there "until he goes off to college." Aniston is nominated in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category for her role as Alex Levy on AppleTV's The Morning Show and Bateman was up for the lead actor in a drama series award for Ozark. A Friends unscripted reunion special is in the works at HBO Max, but has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Related content: See the full list of Emmy winners from the 2020 ceremony David Schwimmer on Friends reunion status, what he's most excited for Lisa Kudrow on Friends reunion special and how Phoebe would handle quarantine