Courteney Cox finally has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The "Friends" actress spoke to Fox News Digital about the monumental moment, revealing that she never thought she would see this kind of success in her career. "Not in a million years," Cox said when asked if she ever thought her name would be permanently cemented in Hollywood. "I'm from Birmingham, Alabama… That's just not something you think would be a possibility, but I did know that ‘Friends’ was special." Cox's "Friends" co-stars, Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow, as well as Laura Dern were in attendance to see their longtime friend get honored on Monday.
Cox's daughter Coco Arquette as well as Cox's partner Johnny McDaid also showed their sweet support. "Coco, it's not easy to grow up in this business… and you shine in your own unique light, and I love you so much, and I'm so proud of you.
I am proud to be your mom," Cox said during her speech, adding to Johnny: "I'm so lucky to be with you." When the actress was asked by Fox News Digital what the secret was to the "Friends" co-stars' decades-long friendship, she had a few tips to share. "Honesty, support, time and love," she said.
Aniston was the first person to address the crowd, with Kudrow chiming in saying that the trio met nearly 30 years ago. "No, not 30 years.That's a typo," Aniston jokingly said to the crowd. "To be friends with Courteney is to be family with Courteney." Aniston continued to share memories she had with Cox on the set of "Friends" and said the actress instilled the idea that the co-stars were not "competing" against each other, but rather supporting each other. "I really think Courteney doing that really set us up to become one of the closest, most loving and supportive.
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