Jennifer Aniston will remain to be Rachel Green from "Friends" for many fans. Seventeen years after the show has ended, the 52-year-old star talked about its long-lasting legacy and how far the series has become.

In an interview for "The Morning Show" star's InStyle cover story, she revealed becoming a part of "Friends" was "a unicorn of experience." Aniston believed they were all at the right place at the right time when they did the show, creating something that put a little flag on the hearts of the many around the world.

Playing her most iconic role, Brad Pitt's former wife revealed she could not imagine a world where she did not play Rachel. She recalled the last-minute audition she did for "Friends" at 6 p.m. that started a history.

Sadly, though Aniston recently reunited with the rest of the show's original cast, they were not able to have a get-together that often outside of filming the special. Anyhow, they all promised to see each other more frequently in the future.

Aniston went on to say that they had endless Zooms. She also met Schwimmer's daughter when she had a couple of people over.

From here, they made a commitment to each other that it would be the last time they would wait that long before meeting again.

Meanwhile, brushing on the issue of Covid-19 vaccination, Aniston revealed she had to cut some people off her life because they did not want to get vaccinated, BuzzFeed noted. They, too, did not want to reveal the status of their vaccination.

Though she found it unfortunate, she believed it was people's moral and professional obligation to inform others about this since they were not tested every day. Sure, Aniston understands everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but a lot of it seems to stem from "fear or propaganda."

Justin Theroux's ex added it was "a real shame" that a lot of people remained to be anti-vaxxers or simply did not listen to the facts.

To recall, Aniston is a staunch supporter of the U.S. government's move to encourage people to wear face masks during the heights of the Covid-19 pandemic. She tried to help this cause by encouraging her 37 million Instagram followers to wear one in a post.

He then called out the people who criticized wearing face masks by talking about her friend, Kevin, who was hospitalized because of Covid-19. Aniston wanted people to see that the virus is real and everyone has to take care of themselves and their families.