Much to the dismay of many fans of the popular 90s-00s sitcom "Friends," Lisa Kudrow has put any rumors about a reunion show or possible movie to rest once and for all.

"I'm too old," the 49-year-old actress said. "I wouldn't even have an interest in seeing what those people are doing ten years later as parents that have to be responsible. It would be so different that it wouldn't be 'Friends' anymore."

The actress, like many of the other original six cast members, has moved on from the show to projects like a supporting role in "Easy A" and a starring role in "The Comebacks" and her current hit "Web Therapy."

"There was never a 'Friends' movie. Ever. So I've always known it's not happening," Kudrow said in an interview.

When the former Phoebe Buffay actress heard the recent tease hoax of a "Friends" reunion online, her first thought was that she hadn't been invited to, what would likely be, the television event of the year.

"I went, 'Wait a minute, was I not invited? Oh, my God, maybe there is one, and I wasn't asked to do it.' I even had a moment where I believed it because everything around it looked real. It was a good setup."

Kudrow has been asked in the past if she'd be interested in a "Friends" reunion and has responded similarly. However, she admits that she would "of course" be on board if everyone from the original wanted to do it. She makes a point to specify that the original isn't just the original six cast members who made up the gang: Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Joey, Ross and Chandler. "it's David Crane and Marta Kauffman who created the show," she said.

Tell us what you think. Would you like to see the "Friends" cast reunite to show fans what the characters have been up to now that they're middle aged and parents? Or would you prefer to leave the characters as you left them in 2004?