This may be news toMatthew Perry.

“I’m so glad I finally get to answer this question,” Schwimmer said on the BBC show, according toThe Independent.“I honestly, I really wish I could confirm or deny. I can’t. There’s nothing official to report, unfortunately.”

He then jokingly added an explanation to Perry’s tweet: “Maybe Matthew Perry is pregnant.”

David Schwimmer; Matthew Perry

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FRIENDS

Perry’s “big news” turned out to be hisjoining Instagram— the last of the six mainFriendscast members to do so. He currently has 5 million followers after about a week of activity.

Jennifer Aniston, who’d made the leap to the social media platform months earlier,welcomed Perry,50, to the platform, with a throwback post featuring an iconic scene from their beloved series.

“I’m shocked Matty is the last to join Instagram, considering he was a uh… umm… oh crap,” shewrote, alluding to the season 4 episode ofFriendswhere Monica and Rachel end up losing their apartment after being unable to remember what exactly Chandler does for work.

“Oh! A computer processing TRANSPONSTER,” Aniston, 51, continued, dropping in the fictional job title that Rachel came up with for the bonus round question in the trivia contest.

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As for the reunion special, last week, multiple outlets reported that the six main actors from the fan-favorite sitcom — Schwimmer, Perry, Aniston,Courteney Cox,Lisa KudrowandMatt Le Blanc— could be offeredmore than $2 million eachto participate in a one-hour, unscripted retrospective reunion special that would air on the upcoming WarnerMedia streaming service,HBO Max.

HBO Max, which is slated todebut in May, will serve as home to the entireFriendscatalog after itleft Netflixat the end of 2019.

Deadlinereported that the stars could be offered in the ballpark of $3 million to $4 million for the special, while a source told theWall Street Journalit would be closer to the $2.5 million range.

Warner Bros. Television declined to comment.

source: people.com