Umm…James Corden “Nearly Killed” The Cast Of ‘Friends’

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It’s been nearly a month since fans saw Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry all together again for the first time in 17 years on the Friends: The Reunion special. The one-off special legit had fans in their feels as the cast took a deep dive down memory lane – and many still have nostalgia hangover from the reunion.

Apparently, there were other stuff that happened while they were all together that wasn’t in the reunion special – like a whole Carpool Karaoke segment.

On Wednesday’s (June 16) The Late Late Show, James Corden dropped the hilarious segment they’d taped sometime in between filming the reunion.

Driving a “car,” which was actually more an open-air cart used for those studio tours, James first picked up Lisa and Courteney, followed by Jen and Matt, before coming upon David and Matthew.

With all six stars on board, and in true Carpool Karaoke fashion, James got the cast of Friends to sing the show’s iconic theme song – complete with harmonizing and clapping and everything!

James then suggested going for coffee – spoiler alert: no one actually had coffee; it was more of a group chat actually – and drove them to the Central Perk set.

As they reached their destination and began to get off, the cart started rolling back – with most of the cast still onboard!

James quickly jumped back in to hit the brakes, and checked in with everybody: “Is everyone alive?”

“Can you imagine if you’d got off and that was it, dead, gone?” James asked the cast as everyone pooled out of the cart safe and sound.

After ushering the cast inside the studio, he still couldn’t get over the moment, and turned to the camera, saying, “Honestly, just nearly killed the cast of Friends.”

Luckily, everyone’s okay – and went on to enjoy a fun group chat on the Central Perk set.

Oh, and BTW, Joey teased that a lot of the “funniest stuff” that happened to the cast never made it on TV, saying “Those are the memories we keep talking about.”