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Friends actor who played one of Phoebe’s triplets shares update on TikTok

Alexandria Cimoch starred on the show with her siblings

Clémence Michallon
Thursday 23 April 2020 17:01 BST
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An actor who played one of Phoebe’s triplets on Friends has shared an update on TikTok, revealing what herself and her siblings look like all grown up.

Alexandria Cimoch recently shared a video on TikTok addressing her past as a child actor.

She’s seen pointing to answers to the questions “Was I on a famous TV show as a baby?” (yes) and “Was I one of Phoebe’s triplets on Friends?” (also yes).

In real life, the Cimoch siblings are actually quadruplets, rather than triplets.

Alexandria, Cole, Justin and Paul Cimoch are credited on fan websites as having played triplets Leslie, Frank Jr Jr and Chandler in the season six episode “The One With Joey’s Porsche”.

The young cast changed by the time the triplets appeared in the season 10 episode “The One Where Ross is Fine”.

Alexandria shared stills of the season six episode in her TikTok clip.

Fans will remember that episode as the one where Lisa Kudrow's Phoebe (who was a surrogate for her brother in season four) agrees to babysit the twins for a day, to slightly disastrous results.

In another TikTok video, Alexandria explained that her parents had quadruplets, then twins, and shared recent photos of herself and her siblings.

A planned Friends reunion featuring all six main stars has had to be delayed due to the coronavirus crisis.

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It was originally supposed to be available on HBO Max when the service launches in May, but production shutdowns have made that impossible.

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