Friends actor David Schwimmer has revealed that he wasn't exactly keen on Ross Geller's pet monkey Marcel.
The highly-anticipated reunion has finally landed and fans will be pleased to know that the cast reminisce about plenty of memories whilst on set.
Friends is one of the most successful TV sitcoms and ran for 10 seasons, but sadly came to an end in 2004.
David, 54, joined Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and his onscreen sister Courtney Cox for the one-off special - and it does not disappoint.
Hosted by James Corden, at one point all six stars are sat in front of the iconic water fountain from the opening credits as they discuss all things Friends.

When James invites the audience to ask questions, one person says: "Was there anything that you didn't like?"
David doesn't hold back and quickly confirms: "The monkey scared me!" as Matt echoed his comment, saying: "David was not a fan."
"First of all, I want to say I love animals, I love primates. I have nothing against animals, I am an animal lover," David continued.

"The monkey, obviously it was trained, and it had to hit it’s mark and do it’s thing right at the perfect time.
"But what inevitably began to happen was, we would all have choreographed bits like timed out and it would get messed up because the monkey didn’t do it’s job right!"
The rest of the cast were seen laughing as David kept a serious straight whilst trying to explain his feelings about Marcel.

"So we’d have to reset, we’d have to go again coz the monkey didn’t get it right!
"David is so angry," Jennifer giggled, as Matthew joked that he should be "more serious" about it.
"So this kept happening over and over, where we’re about to do something really funny but the monkey didn’t hit its mark so we have to start again!" David added.
As the stars laughed some more, David barked: "See, you didn’t have to deal with it!
"That combined with when the monkey was resting and just waiting for us, it would sit on my shoulder and the trainer would come up and just give the monkey live grubs to eat," he revealed.
"So the monkey would be sitting on my shoulder, take some grubs and break it up and then go like that," he explained, ruffling his own hair.
"So I’d have monkey grubby hands all over and it was just time for Marcel to... f**k off!" he laughed.
Watch Friends: The Reunion on Sky One and streaming service NOW from Thursday 27 May