You'll never believe how much money the 'Friends' cast STILL earns today

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During a break from Oscars week mania in L.A., I took the Warner Bros. VIP studio tour, where I learned from my guide Noah that the Friends cast is still rolling in MAJOR dough more than a decade after the show ended.

Well, through the magic of syndication revenue, Friends pulls in a whopping $1 billion each year for Warner Bros. Here's the kicker though: That translates into about a $20 million annual paycheck each for Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, who each make 2% of that syndication income.

$20 million. Each year. For doing nothing.

That wasn't the only thing I learned on my tour though...

That Central Perk set is tiny

OMG GUYS I JUST WENT TO CENTRAL PERK! #WBtourpic.twitter.com/eHyNT0UGuZ — Arienne Thompson (@ArienneXO) February 22, 2015

Despite how it looks on TV, the coffee spot where the Friends gang hung out is not much bigger than a cramped NYC apartment. Oh, and it's shaped like a wedge to give the illusion of being more spacious onscreen. Ah, the magic of television!

Being inside a fake house is creepy...

I'm getting some serious haunted house vibes y'all... #WBTourpic.twitter.com/oKCBLfiZe3 — Arienne Thompson (@ArienneXO) February 22, 2015

Speaking of weird sets, traipsing through a house that looks normal from the outside but has no ceilings, no second floor, no plumbing and no people is downright creepy -- even if it is Monica and Ross' childhood home.

But petrified Hermione is even creepier

Um, I'm gonna have nightmares about petrified #Hermione FOREVER. I can never unsee this. Like, ever. #WBTourpic.twitter.com/ATVb0p5onJ — Arienne Thompson (@ArienneXO) February 22, 2015

This will haunt me for all of eternity.

The new Batman vs. Superman car is sick

So this isn't on the garage floor but it's still sick. The new car from #Batman vs #Superman. Um, wow. #WBtourpic.twitter.com/0GhUHSrjh4 — Arienne Thompson (@ArienneXO) February 22, 2015

There's an entire fleet of Batmobiles at Warner Bros., but the coolest one wasn't even in the garage during my visit. You're looking at the cool new vehicle that will make its debut in the upcoming Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice movie. You're welcome.

Pink Floyd has a Warner Bros. connection

Does this stretch of studio lot look familiar to you? It should, if you're a Pink Floyd fan. This is the exact spot where the album cover photo for Wish You Were Here was taken.

Ellen DeGeneres always takes a three-day weekend

And now, the impressive and HUGE @TheEllenShow set. Sadly, no photos allowed inside. :( pic.twitter.com/dW2WbITNhy — Arienne Thompson (@ArienneXO) February 22, 2015

There are no pics allowed inside the Ellen show set, but I did learn something about her charmed life: She takes every Friday off. Yep, every single one. So on Thursdays, she pre-tapes Friday and Monday's shows and then she's out. A long weekend every weekend? Must be nice!

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1leggeddog on November 9th, 2017 at 21:44 UTC »

I don't think even they knew that life was gonna be this way.

Kingsolomanhere on November 9th, 2017 at 16:51 UTC »

So, at 50,000/year for 400 years I too can have 20 million dollars. I'll get right on it

dominion47 on November 9th, 2017 at 15:40 UTC »

Seinfeld as well.

You can too! Just get signed on to the most popular sit com at the time in TV and become an American house hold name.

Easy peazy.