Kelly Ripa Jokes About 'Sexual Chemistry' Between Her Husband Mark Consuelos and David Schwimmer During “Friends” Cameo

In his brief stint on 'Friends', Consuelos played a police officer who pulled over Ross and Rachel

Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty/Warner Bros. David Schwimmer and Mark Consuelos.

Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty/Warner Bros.

David Schwimmer and Mark Consuelos.

Watch out, Kelly Ripa — David Schwimmer might steal your man!

As the Goosebumps: The Vanishing actor appeared on the Tuesday, Jan. 7 episode of Live with Kelly and Mark, Ripa noted that her husband and co-host Mark Consuelosseemed to hit it off with Schwimmer, 60, during his cameo on Friends.

In a 2001 episode titled "The One With Chandler's Dad," which was a part of the NBC sitcom's seventh season, Consuelos briefly as a policeman who pulled over Ross (Schwimmer) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston).

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"How is your Friends trivia?" Consuelos, 53, asked Schwimmer, who replied, "I'm really bad at it."

Consuelos then played a clip of the Friends moment, where his police officer character flirted with Rachel after seeing her "great" driver's license photo. Ross, in the passenger seat, appears annoyed before the officer says anything, and spends the whole scene glaring at Consuelos.

Live with Kelly and Mark/Instagram  Kelly Ripa, David Schwimmer and Mark Consuelos.

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Kelly Ripa, David Schwimmer and Mark Consuelos.

The camera cut back to Consuelos and Ripa, giggling and looking to Schwimmer, who uttered "Oh, my God" and couldn't help but clap.

"The sexual chemistry between you two was palpable in that scene," Ripa joked.

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Schwimmer also shared on the show that he has "accidentally found myself walking by" the Friends Experience in New York City. Sometimes, he said, he'll do it intentionally and prank the people waiting to go in. "I'll just be like, 'Hey, what are you guys in line for?'" he said.

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When Schwimmer asked Ripa and Consuelos if they'd been to the Friends Experience, they both said they hadn't.

"Wow, guys, thanks for the support," he jokingly quipped.

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Friends can be streamed in full on Max. Meanwhile, Schwimmer's new series, Goosebumps: The Vanishing, premieres Jan. 10 on Disney+ and Hulu.

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