Buckman was raised in London in a creative family; she met Schwimmer while waitressing in 2007 and they married and had a child before divorcing in 2017, although they remain cordial co-parents Friends mega-star David Schwimmer has an unlikely connection with rock musician Rod Stewart that he doesn't really want the legend to know about.
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David Schwimmer recalled the time he served Rod Stewart with divorce papers while the ‘Friends’ star was a process server in his teens
“Rachel broke up with me on a Monday evening, and it was heartbreaking. No one leaves Rod!” Stewart told the outlet. “But that Saturday night, I met Penny at the Dorchester Hotel in London. The bass player in my band, Carmine, said, ‘Listen, you’ve just come out of a long nine-year marriage. You’re not ready yet.’ I nearly strangled him!”
Before “Friends,” David Schwimmer had some odd jobs, which included being a process server for his divorce lawyer mother.
Rod Stewart was once served divorce papers by a future star of one of the biggest sitcoms of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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