‘Friends’ Stars Raffle Off Tickets To HBO Max Reunion Special For Charity

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‘Friends’ Stars Raffle Off Tickets To HBO Max Reunion Special For Charity
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The cast of “Friends” are doing their part to raise money for charities that provide food for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic by raffling off a set of 6 tickets to a taping of their HBO Max reunion special once it is safe to film again

, but was one of the many Hollywood productions forced to suspend during the coronavirus pandemic.

According to the contest fine print, if the taping were to do away with a live studio audience “due to [Centers for Disease Control] limitations,” alike Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry, according to the All In Challenge.The contest was announced on the social media channels of “Friends” stars the same day parent company WarnerMedia announced that the HBO Max streaming service would.

.” Other hits that will be available immediately on HBO Max include “Euophoria,” “Big Little Lies,” “Game of Thrones,” “Sex and the City,” “The Wire,” and “The Sopranos.”

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