Courtney Cox says her best friend and former Friends co-star may show up on her upcoming show, Cougar Town, reports Perez Hilton.
“You know, she’s a good friend and I know she loves the show,” said Cox at a press conference. “I’m not going to say she is going to do it because I don’t know. But if Bill Lawrence writes her a character, I’m sure she’ll be glad to do it.”
Cougar Town premieres this fall on ABC and follows Cox’s character, a recent divorcee and mom to a teenage son, as she re-enters the world of dating.
Looks like J.D. and the rest of the Scrubs gang will be making a new friend.
Courteney Cox, of Friends fame, will be joining the Scrubs cast for a three-episode arc during its upcoming eighth season.
Cox will “ruffle feathers” as Sacred Heart’s new chief of medicine–perhaps by butting heads with the other Dr. Cox, played by John C. McGinley.
This will mark Cox’s return to TV comedy. Cox became a household name for playing Monica on NBC’s hit sitcom Friends. Most recently, the 44-year-old actress played a tabloid editor on the FX drama Dirt, which was canceled after two seasons.
Scrubs ended its seventh season on NBC in May, but will be returning for an eighth on ABC this fall.
Courtney Cox’s show “Dirt” is getting buried, reports TV Guide.
“It just got cancelled,” she told the crowd at a recent benefit.
Though the show was popular in its first season, the second season was cut short by the writer’s strike, and FX has not picked it up for a third.
The former “Friends” star seemed optimistic about the future with her husband and partner, David Arquette. “We’re developing all kinds of stuff right now,” she said. “We’ll producing more stuff together, for sure.”
COURTENEY COX and her husband DAVID ARQUETTE have sold their Malibu, California mansion for close to their $33.5 million (£17.5 million) asking price.
The couple, who paid $10.2 million (£5.1 million) for the luxury property six years ago (01), has sold it to the owners of baseball team L.A. Dodgers, Frank and Jamie McCourt.
Former Friends star Cox has a passion for interior design and house renovation, and in March (07) paid almost $20 million (£10 million) for a wreck of a property overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
However, the actress jumped at the chance to buy the cliff-top estate because it comes with stunning views and total privacy. (GES/LAT/SH)
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Courtney Cox-Arquette and her husband, David Arquette, have has couple’s therapy, E! Online reports.
Cox-Arquette told Life magazine that the therapy helped the couple through a difficult marital time recently.
“We were just in Sardinia for a vacation. Sure, it was wine central, so we were having a couple of glasses of wine, and we got into these fights two nights in a row over stupid stuff. But I could see how relationships break up if you don’t go, ‘What are we doing?!’ So we went to a therapist and he broke it down for us,” the actress told the magazine.
She says she got the idea to go to a therapist from her friend, actress Laura Dern.
“(She) said, ‘Okay, this is going to be a big year for you; here’s a list of things you need to do.’ One of them was to write down all the things I liked about myself. She saw that I was being too frenetic–that I wasn’t enjoying life as I should,” Cox-Arquette says.
Even though it drives her “crazy with hormones,” Courtney Cox-Arquette is planning to undergo in vitro fertilization in hopes of conceiving a second child, Hollywood.com reports.
Cox-Arquette, and her husband David Arquette, have one other child, Coco, who is two-years-old. Cox-Arquette also had trouble trying to conceive Coco, but wants to try to have another one so her daughter has a sibling.
“I’m not really ready right this second, but I’ll probably do it one more time,” Cox-Arquette says.
The actress has already begun preliminary blood work to begin the process and has a plan to adopt a second child if the two are unable to conceive.