Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler were left speechless after finding out that Cole Sprouse was now 30 years old, but how old was the actor when he appeared on Friends?
The Friends tv show has left a mark on everyone’s mind ever since it first aired and people can’t forget the role that Cole Sprouse had in it.
In fact, in a recent interview, Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler were left shocked when they found out how old Cole was now.

How old was Cole Sprouse in Friends?
Cole was only seven years old when he first started acting on the show. He played the role of Ross Geller’s son. While Cole did not make a lot of appearances, the limited time he had on screen was enough for viewers to fall in love with his character.
Just like many other fans of the show, Cole too had a crush on Jennifer. Appearing on Drew Barrymore‘s show, the actor confessed to this.
In it, he said: “I was teased a little bit by the crew because they saw it. I would just forget, and be looking at her, But then, the whole world had a crush on Jennifer Aniston.”
Jennifer Aniston is shocked to find his age
Jennifer and Adam recently appeared in an interview to promote their movie Murder Mystery 2. In it, the pair were informed that Cole is now 30 years old.
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It came as a huge shock to both of them as they had interacted with the star when he was young.
Speaking about his age, Jennifer said in the interview: “What? No, no, they’re not. Wow, that’s so crazy.”
Adam too was shocked to hear Cole’s age. It can be said that the two actors were left speechless for a second and needed a moment to come to terms with reality.

Has Adam Sandler worked with Cole Sprouse?
Yes, Adam and Cole worked together on Big Daddy, a movie that was released in 1999. At that time, Cole was accompanied by his twin brother, Dylan Sprouse, who has been away from acting.
Murder Mystery 2 is available to stream on Netflix
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