Courtney Cox’s daughter wears her red carpet dress from 21 years ago
Courteney Cox has just given us the ultimate fashion throwback with her latest Instagram post.
The actress’ 14-year-old daughter, Coco Arquette, recycled a dress she wore 21-years-ago.
Monica Geller would be proud.
The ‘Friends’ star posted a photo of her in the dress during the late 90s alongside her daughter, with former husband David Arquette, in the same dress.
She wrote: “I’m not one to hold onto things but this was a damn good purchase! 21 years later...”
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The dress was originally worn at the Snake Eyes premiere in 1998.
She attended the premiere with David. The pair were dating at the time and later married in 1999.
They stayed together for 12 years before splitting in 2011 and divorcing in 2013.
The actress has opened up about her relationship and subsequent divorce with David Arquette on a number of occasions.
She described them as “such good friends” who led separate lives.
She has also talked about how her daughter is such a good mixture of both of their personalities, but described herself and her former husband as “polar opposites”.
Cox is now in a long-term relationship with Snow Patrol band member, Johnny McDaid.
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She often uses her, fairly new, Instagram account to post throwback snaps of her Friends days, inevitably sending fans of the show wild.
The cast regularly deny rumours - which surface time and time again - of a reunion show.
The cast aren’t quite as up for the idea of a reunion as their loyal band of followers.
Last year, Lisa Kudrow, who played Phoebe, said: "That was about people in their twenties, thirties, the show isn't about people in their forties and fifties. And if we have the same problems, then that's just sad. That's not fun, 'Wheeeeey'."
However Jennifer Aniston hit headlines this week after admitting she’s changed her mind about a ‘Friends’ reunion and is open to the idea.
Watch this space.