Jennifer Aniston pays tribute to ‘Friends’ legend James Burrows in an emotional tribute

Jennifer Aniston pays tribute to ‘Friends’ legend James Burrows in an emotional tribute

Jennifer Aniston has paid a heartfelt tribute to legendary TV director James Burrows following his death at the age of 85.

The Friends Star shared an emotional message on Instagram, describing Burrows as one of the most important people in her life.

Calling him “Papa Burrows,” Aniston said it was hard to put into words how much he meant to so many people.

Aniston recalled how Burrows always referred to the Friends cast as her “kids.”

The actress added that the late icon often said, “Where are the kids?” or joke, “Let’s see if the kids can make the joke work.”

The Murder Mystery actress also shared a deeply personal reflection on their bond.

“He was a father figure to me,” she wrote. “He was always checking in on me. He cared about me, celebrated me, taught me, guided me and kept me through the hardest times and the best times.”

Aniston went on to add that Burrows taught the cast the importance of loving and respecting each other, taking care of each other, and always having each other’s backs.

She added that those lessons stayed with them long after Friends became a global success.

In the emotional tribute, Aniston further said that she misses his voice, his laugh and his brilliance.

She ended her message with a touching line, saying she hopes that wherever he is, someone is asking, “Where are the kids?”

Burrows is known as one of television’s greatest directors.

In addition to Friends, he helped shape iconic shows including Cheers, Taxi and Will & Grace, leaving a legacy.

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