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The twins who played Emma on 'Friends' turned 16 and now we feel old


If you’re a fan of “Friends,” you probably remember Emma Geller-Greene, the lovechild of David Schwimmer’s Ross and Jennifer Aniston‘s Rachel. With the last episode of the sitcom airing 14 years ago, a lot has changed for the twins who played baby Emma.

You won’t believe how grown up the twins who played baby Emma in friends look now <em>(Photo via NBC)</em>
You won’t believe how grown up the twins who played baby Emma in friends look now (Photo via NBC)

twinnie 👯‍♀️

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Noelle and Cali Sheldon just celebrated their 16th birthday in June, meaning Emma — had she been real — would be the same age. Do you feel old yet?

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The Sheldon sisters look very different today compared to when they made their on-screen debut. As was common for child actors, the pair shared the role of baby Emma from 2003 until the show ended the following year.

Flashbacks to ‘03

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While the sitcom came to an end, the twins continued acting in several TV shows and short films — but they’ve lived relatively under-the-radar lives for many years.

Happy birthday @cali.sheldon

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Recently it was announced that the pair has been cast in Jordan Peele’s upcoming thriller, “Us,” which stars Elizabeth Moss, Winston Duke and Lupita Nyong’o. This is the Peele’s second feature film after “Get Out,” which won the 2018 Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.

happy Mother’s Day to the best Mom a girl could ask for 💐 love you!

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Further details haven’t been announced outside of the movie falling within the “social horror-thriller” genre and being slated for a March 2019 release.

While it may be difficult to picture baby Emma playing a role in a thriller film, the Sheldon twins have certainly grown up enough to play more sinister characters than the baby who likes big butts.

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