David Swimmer, The beloved Ross Geller from “Buddies” revealed in an interview that for many years he could not hear the characteristic song of the series ‘I’ll be there for you’ of Rembrandts.

According to the actorat the height of the success of the NBC’s legendary comedy series, the song accompanied him everywhere and then his sound would only cause him negative emotions.

“I will be perfectly honest, there has been a period for a long time that only in the title of the song was really … UF (sigh)”, ” He said a guest on Matt Lucas and David Waliams’ podcast a scene (via a Guardian).

“I had heard it so many times. Every time you went to a show or a talk show or an interview, this was the song of the reception. So I didn’t have the best reaction with that »continued.

In addition, Swimer also referred to the difficulty of adapting to the sudden publicity of the role.

“The last time I released publicly without recognizing me was in 1994,” Star said, adding: “Jim Barrowz [ο σκηνοθέτης] He went to the cast to Las Vegas … before the series was screened on television. We were walking in the casino and at some point he told us “remember right now, this is the last time you are walking in a casino”, with absolute anonymity. “

The actor described the change in his daily life as “scary”. “It took me a long time to adjust … You had three cars to follow you everywhere and watch your home. You had absolutely no privacy ever »said Swimer, who admitted that he had not seen the series after the finale, until his daughter discovered her and began watching her.

“My child discovered her at the age of nine. And while I was making breakfast his laughs. Then my whole relationship with the song and in turn changed again ‘, noted characteristics.