Mar. 16, 2025
Like mother, like daughter!
“I’m not one to hold onto things but this was a damn good purchase! 21 years later…” Cox, 54, wrote in the photo’s caption, tagging her daughter in the post.
Cox originally wore the sheer, embroidered dress to the 1998 premiere ofSnake Eyeson July 30, 1998, and several fans pointed out that reusing a 21-year-old dress is very in line with Cox’sFriendscharacter, the infamously Type A Monica Geller.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A good Samaritan was there for Courteney Cox when her furry friends got into trouble on Wednesday.
TheFriendsstar, 55, tried to catch up with the dogs, reports the outlet, but was unable to stop the canines before they ran out on the road. Thankfully, a driver spotted the dogs darting through traffic, stopped their car and grabbed both pets before they got hurt.
The good Samaritan returned the dogs to a grateful Cox before driving on.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Courteney CoxandLaura Dernare sharing a peek inside their holiday traditions.
Cox, 58, and Dern, 55, have had a running tradition for “16 years,” nearly as long as their kids have been alive. Because of this, their children have known each other since they were toddlers, growing up together — and now getting inked together!
The first photo of the family friends sees the three teens and two actresses huddling together for a group selfie in front of a wooden door with a glass panel.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: GettyWhile there are lawyers who have come to the defense ofbed bug infestations victims, it’s not every day that a lawyer becomes the source of the parasitic infestation.On Monday, the Rogers County Courthouse in Oklahoma was evacuated after an attorney arrived with an “abundance” of bed bugs crawling on him,NewsOn6reported. The unidentified lawyer was covered in so many of the parasites that they fell from his clothing as he walked around a third-floor courtroom.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Nick Onken, Courtesy of Grand Central Publishing, Balance,Matthew Jordan Smith
Courtney B. Vance and Dr. Robin L. Smith are advocating for their community’s well-being in their new bookThe Invisible Ache: Black Men Identifying Their Pain and Reclaiming Their Power.Vance, the Tony and Emmy-Award winning actor, known for his roles in Nora Ephron’sLucky Guy, FX series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, and61st Street, nowset to airon The CW Network, and Smith, bestselling author and former “Therapist-in-Residence” onTheOprah WinfreyShow,“seek to change the discourse around mental health for Black men,” according to an announcement from the book’s publisher.