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Courteney Cox reunites with 'Companions' co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow on her birthday

   
Courteney Cox commended her birthday on Saturday with two unique "Companions" — Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow!

The entertainer posted a selfie with her previous "Companions" castmates on Instagram, giving fans a gander at Monica, Rachel and Phoebe all together once more.

Cox, best known for her job on the hit NBC sitcom, turned 55 years of age on Saturday.
"How fortunate am I to commend my birthday with these two??? I cherish you young ladies. So much," she wrote in a subtitle. In the photograph, Cox is flanked by her on-screen besties who have stayed great companions, all things considered, since the show enveloped by 2004.

"Cherish you young ladies! Cheerful upbeat Court," Lisa Kudrow, 55, answered to her buddy's post.
The birthday love certainly has fans reviving their longing for a "Companions" gathering. Jennifer Aniston, 50, says she would be into returning to her character. Not long ago, Aniston visited Ellen DeGeneres' television show and immediately offered an explanation to demands for a gathering.

"Tune in, I've disclosed to you this, I would do it," Aniston said. "The young ladies would do it."
Like the remainder of us, Aniston still has affectionate recollections of the show and as of late told Natalie Morales that she supposes her character, Rachel, and David Schwimmer's Ross would even now be as one .

"Emma's adult," she stated, alluding to Ross and Rachel's anecdotal little girl. "Secondary school? Better believe it, she's in secondary school. Suppose middle school."

The show, which kept running for 10 years from 1994-2004 humorously investigated the adoration lives, work issues and fellowships of six youngsters in New York City, additionally featuring Matthew Perry, 49, and Matt LeBlanc, 51. The show's co-maker, Marta Kauffman, be that as it may, has freely put the kibosh on a gathering, saying that it could just disillusion.

"All we'd do is putting those six on-screen characters back together, yet the core of the show would be gone," she said in an ongoing meeting with Rolling Stone.

Fortunately, we can cheer up realizing that these "Companions" will dependably be there for one another, all things considered. What's more, Cox, who simply commended little girl Coco Arquette's fifteenth birthday celebration two days before her own, has a ton to be blissful about.
Upbeat birthday, Courteney!

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