The argument over Jennifer Aniston’s true color of her iconic Friends dress is settled

The argument over Jennifer Aniston’s true color of her iconic Friends dress is settled

Soon after the popular sitcom’s 30th anniversary, the actress used Instagram to resolve a fan dispute.

The argument over Jennifer Aniston's true color of her iconic Friends dress is settled

The real story behind one of Jennifer Aniston’s most recognizable Friends looks is revealed. Fans drew attention to the color difference between the two images when Max posted a meme that contrasted the popular sitcom streaming in HD and 4K.

Aniston makes an appearance in one of them wearing the iconic mint green dress that Rachel Green, her character, dons in the third-season episode «The One Where No One’s Ready.» The actress’s outfit appears blue in the second picture, which features the identical still from the episode.

The argument over Jennifer Aniston's true color of her iconic Friends dress is settled

«As if @jenniferaniston could be any more perfect,» the streaming service said as the photo’s caption on Wednesday, September 25.

«Always available to you. Enjoy 30 years of #Friends, available to stream in 4K on Max. #Friends30.

Commenters were perplexed as to what hue the outfit really was.

«Ok what’s the real color of that dress?,» someone wrote.

The argument over Jennifer Aniston's true color of her iconic Friends dress is settled

«Rachel is not so green,» a quip from another.

One third person commented, «How does 4K change clothing color though lol.»
The actress, 55, posted on Instagram. She shared Max’s post on her Stories, tagging it with her own textual remark, «For the record, the dress was mint green.»

The argument over Jennifer Aniston's true color of her iconic Friends dress is settled

On September 22, Friends—a television series that aired from 1994 to 2004—celebrated its 30th anniversary.

Along with Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer, and Matthew Perry, the show followed the lives of six friends in their 20s. With each other again for the