In honor of the 'Friends' 25 year anniversary, Cole Sprouse posed as Ben, Ross's son, whom he played on the '90s sitcom.
from the cast and, of course, there's me rewatching the series for like the twentieth time.
Of course, the milestone also calls for a classic game of where are they now. And while many of the original cast members look like they haven't aged a day since the iconic show went off air , one cast member in particular has grown up a lot since his days on the show.! That's right, TV's most adorable kid grew up to be TV's hottest guy. Is anyone surprised?
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