Jennifer Aniston is no longer the only actress from NBC's hit show Friends who starred on the show after having a nose job as a teen.

Her co-star, Lisa Kudrow, who portrayed the ditzy Phoebe Buffay on the series for all ten seasons, has also opened up about a nose job she too had as a young teen.

The now 50-year-old star opened up to The Daily Mail about the procedure, which she had done at age 16.

"I went from, in my mind, hideous, to not hideous," she said. "I did it the summer before going to a new high school. SO there were plenty of people who wouldn't know how hideous I looked before. That was a good, good, good change...that was life-altering."

Kudrow reshaped her nose as part of an effort to combat some Anti-Semitic comments she faced growing up. The actress said that being Jewish made her the subject of ridicule and hatred, which kept her eating lunch alone until her older sister came to the rescue.

"She would find out when our half days were, when everyone would go out to lunch and I would have no one to eat with," she said. "She would pick me up and take me to lunch. That's extraordinary to me. It was just very generous of her to be so sensitive and aware, even though there was nothing anyone could do."

Kudrow's co-star, Jennifer Aniston has spoken openly before about her decision to go under the knife and fix her nose as a teen as well, after a baseball bat hit her in the face.

Aniston's character on the show, Rachel Green, also had a nose job, which was revealed in Season 2 of the hit series, which aired on NBC from 1994-2004.