Friends Reunion director Ben Winston hits back at claims show ‘lacked diversity’

‘What more do they want?’ Friends Reunion director Ben Winston hits back at claims show ‘lacked diversity’ saying he can’t change the fact that the six stars are white

  • Both the original sitcom and the reunion special have been slammed for its lack of diversity
  • Director Winston, 39, insisted the reunion featured contributors from an array of cultures, when discussing the matter with The Times
  • ‘We have Malala, Mindy Kaling, BTS. Women from Ghana. Two boys from Kenya. Three kids in India…’ he said
  • He added that ‘the cast is the cast’ when addressing the fact the six stars of the 1990s sitcom are all white
  • Winston noted that ‘not everyone could join’ when he was asked why none of the show’s few Black actors participated in the reunion

Director Ben Winston has hit back at criticism that last month’s Friends: The Reunion lacked diversity.

The 39-year-old responsible for the long-awaited one-off special – that reunited the sitcom’s six stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer – argued that he featured contributors from across the world in the show.

He also stated that ‘the cast is the cast’ with regards to the principal cast all being white, pointing out this was not something he could change. 

Hitting back: Director Ben Winston has hit back at criticism that last month’s Friends: The Reunion lacked diversity [pictured on set with stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer]

During a sit-down with The Times, Winston reeled off some of those who were interviewed about their love for the HBO Max show.

He said: ‘We have Malala, Mindy Kaling, BTS. There are three women from Ghana, one who talks about how Friends saved her life. Two boys from Kenya. Three kids in India.’

‘What more diversity do they want in this reunion?’

Addressing the original sitcom – which ran from 1994-2004 – he said: ‘The cast is the cast. It was made in 1994. I think it’s remarkable how well it does stand the test of time.’

Winston noted that ‘not everyone could join’ when he was asked why none of the show’s few Black actors participated in the reunion.

‘I’m really pleased with the show we were able to put together,’ he added. 

Counterargument: He noted that he featured contributors from across the world in the show

Counterargument: He noted that he featured contributors from across the world in the show

Making a point: He also stated that 'the cast is the cast' with regards to the principal cast all being white, pointing out this was not something he could change

Making a point: He also stated that ‘the cast is the cast’ with regards to the principal cast all being white, pointing out this was not something he could change 

During the Friends: The Reunion special, critics also pointed out what appeared to be Matthew Perry’s difficulty speaking.

Winston had nothing but nice words to say about the 51-year-old actor and chalked up the banter to people just being ‘unkind.’ 

‘I loved working with him. He’s a brilliantly funny man and I thought he had some great one-liners in the show,’ he gushed. ‘I felt just happy and lucky to be in his presence and directing him on something like this.’ 

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Friends cocreators Kevin Bright and Marta Kauffman discussed the show’s diversity issues. 

'What more diversity do they want in this reunion?' he went on. 'The cast is the cast. It was made in 1994. I think it's remarkable how well it does stand the test of time'

‘What more diversity do they want in this reunion?’ he went on. ‘The cast is the cast. It was made in 1994. I think it’s remarkable how well it does stand the test of time’

During the Friends: The Reunion special, critics also pointed out what appeared to be Matthew Perry's difficulty speaking, to which Winston chalked up to people being 'unkind'

During the Friends: The Reunion special, critics also pointed out what appeared to be Matthew Perry’s difficulty speaking, to which Winston chalked up to people being ‘unkind’ 

‘There are different priorities today and so much has changed,’ Bright said. ‘It’s important for today’s shows to be reflective of the ways society truly is.’

‘We didn’t intend to have an all-white cast,’ he went on. ‘That was not the goal, either. Obviously, the chemistry between these six actors speaks for itself.’

‘What can I say?’ he added. ‘I wish Lisa was Black? I’ve loved this cast. I loved the show and I loved the experience.’

Kauffman noted there were ‘probably a hundred things’ she would change about the show if she had the opportunity.

‘There are many things that I could say if I only knew then what I know now. Back then, there was no conscious decision,’ Kauffman said. ‘We saw people of every race, religion, color. These were the six people we cast. So, it was certainly not conscious.’

Together forever: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer joined forces nearly 17 years after the sitcom ended its run

Together forever: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer joined forces nearly 17 years after the sitcom ended its run