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Jennifer Aniston could return to hit US TV show '30 Rock'

23/10/2008 9:05:00 AM.  | Bang Showbiz

Jennifer Aniston could be returning to hit US TV show '30 Rock'.

The former 'Friends' star - who appeared as a "free-spirited stalker" in an episode of the sitcom earlier this year - is said to be considering reprising her role for a second time.

Jane Krakowski, who plays actress Jenna Maroney in the TV network based comedy, told America's OK! magazine: "Jennifer was such a great spirit. She was so fun - and so stunningly gorgeous. She was very game.

"She possibly could come back - and we'd love to have her."

After Jennifer's appearance on the show, Jack McBrayer, who plays Kenneth Parcell, said: "It was really fantastic. It was impressive. We were all taking notes. I think we are all star struck by her.

"She was an absolute delight. She is such a pro, and she was just so lovely to be around. I got a picture taken with her, so that's all I needed!"

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