Jennifer Aniston in Uber Eats ad and with her ‘Rachel’ haircut in Friends.Photo:NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Uber Eats/YouTube

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We can all be a little forgetful from time to time — but the “Rachel” hairstyle, named after Rachel Green, is not one that anyone could ever forget.
Unless you’reJennifer Aniston, that is.
The actress, 55, who made the hairstyle famous while starring onFriendsin the 1990s and 2000s, conveniently doesn’t know what the “Rachel” is in Uber Eats' latest ad spot, despite being the one it’s named after.
“That’s like a little shag; I’ve never seen that before,” she says.
The woman then tells her that “of course she has,” since it’s the “Rachel.”
Aniston, ever the comedian, asks if that’s her name, but the woman tells her no, it’s her name, pointing back to the actress. Ever so politely, Aniston tells her that her name is Jen. The two go back and forth before Aniston tells her, “You’re freakin' me out a little bit,” and walks away.
Jennifer Aniston on Friends.NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

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Reese Witherspoon with her ‘Rachel’ haircut.Reese Witherspoon/Instagram

Reese Witherspoon/Instagram
Despite being one of the most iconic hairstyles in hair history, Aniston hasn’t been shy about discussing how much she didn’t really like it. She said on a few occasions that it was high-maintenance and wasn’t her best look.
She toldAllurein 2011 that, McMillan was the “bane of my existence” because he’s the one who created the “Rachel” in the first place. She also added, “How do I say this? I think it was the ugliest haircut I’ve ever seen.”
Jennifer Aniston at 2024 People’s Choice Awards.Trae Patton/NBC via Getty

Trae Patton/NBC via Getty
Aniston may not have loved the well-known hairstyle from back in the day, but she’s been rocking a similar lob in recent months — though it does appear to be decidedly more low-maintenance. At the People’s Choice Awards on Feb. 18, she showed off asleek, shoulder-grazing hairstylethat was a slightly shorter look than the'90s-inspiredstyle she had at the Golden Globes on Jan. 7.
After creating a buzz with her Globes hair, McMillan revealed on Instagram that his goal was to give her a“sexy, natural and effortless”cut with “invisible layers” snipped throughout.
Much easier to take care of than the “Rachel.”
source: people.com