
May,
2001
In real life, Courteney Cox Arquette
would make an awesome big sister. Our Q&A with her reveals that this
southern girl is laid-back (unlike neat freak Monica!) and style-conscious (like
her sweet on-screen alter-ego). And yes, this actress is just as nice in person!
Any juicy details about the Friends season finale?
It's weird. The writers don't tell us
what's going to happen. And I'm not being coy - I just don't know. After all
these years, it's nice *not* to know. Hopefully, it'll be a cliff-hanger. The
only thing I hate about cliff-hangers is that we have to keep our hair exactly
the same way [for the new season].
Will Jennifer Aniston's husband, Brad Pitt, ever guest-star on Friends?
He'll probably do an episode, for his
wife, at some point - I don't know when, though. Not this year.
What about those divorce rumors?
I heard that I filed and I kicked him
out and that he's a bad boy. But none of the rumors are true. I don't know where
they come from. It doesn't really bother me that much because it's so stupid.
David makes my life better. I'm not the poet he is, but I just love him.
Do you like his colorful outfits?
I love that he dresses the way he
does; it's not contrived. This is David. We wake up in the morning and before he
has coffee, he actually puts on an entire outfit. Then he takes a shower and
puts on *another* outfit. Can I tell you how much laundry we have?
What's the hardest part of being married to another actor?
He's always on location, and I'm
mostly in Los Angeles. That part's tough.
You're from the South. Do you ever wish you'd grown up in Los Angeles?
I'm glad that I'm from Alabama. I think
it makes me normal - in a good way. People are easygoing down there.
What do you think when you see yourself in Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in
the Dark" video?
I don't like my hair that short. It
didn't work for me. I looked like a little boy and I danced like a jock!
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