Courteney Cox has reunited with BFF Jennifer Aniston for a cosy dinner with her boyfriend Johnny McDaid as the actress shared a sweet pH๏τo dump on Instagram on Tuesday.
The Scream star, 60, glowed as she posed for a selfie at the dinner table with her boyfriend and pal.
Jennifer, 56, who donned a brown top and gold hoop earrings, looked incredible as she nestled into Courteney’s beau for the snap.
The duo, who have been friends for over thirty years after meeting on the set of Friends, appeared in high spirits as they beamed for the camera.
Elsewhere in the pH๏τo dump, Courteney posted a hilarious snap of a turkey hat on her head, recreating the iconic moment when her character Monica in Friends did the same thing.
In another snap, the beauty shared two sweet pH๏τoss with her daughter Coco, whom she shares with ex husband David Arquette, while they were holidaying in Australia.
Courteney Cox has reunited with BFF Jennifer Aniston for a cosy dinner with her boyfriend Johnny McDaid as the actress shared a sweet pH๏τo dump on Instagram on Tuesday
The pair enjoyed a boat ride as they soaked up the sun and visited the sites of Sydney.
The post was finished with another snap with her pals, as she penned alongside it: ‘Dumping.’
Courteney and her partner Johnny have been going strong since 2013, after they were first introduced by mutual friend Ed Sheeran.
The following year they got engaged, but called off the engagement in November 2015 following a temporary split.
Although they eventually managed to get back together romantically in 2016, she confirmed in 2019 that they were not actually engaged again.
‘He’s not my fiance, we were engaged to be married but now we’re just together,’ she explained during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
‘We broke off our engagement and he moved to England, then we got back together and it’s actually better than it was before. Everything’s better.’
Last year, Courteney revealed Snow Patrol rocker Johnny dumped her one minute into their first therapy session which was aimed at trying to improve their relationship.
Elsewhere in the pH๏τo dump, Courteney shared a hilarious snap of a turkey on her head, recreating the iconic moment when her character Monica in Friends did the same thing
In another snap, the beauty shared two sweet pH๏τoss with her daughter Coco, whom she shares with ex husband David Arquette, while they were holidaying in Australia
The pair enjoyed a boat ride as they soaked up the sun and visited the sites of Sydney
The post was finished with another snap with her pals, as she penned alongside it: ‘Dumping’
She said that although it caused her immense pain she is now thankful for Johnny’s bravery – saying it has helped change her and their relationship for the better.
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She told the Minnie Questions podcast: ‘Johnny and I broke up five years ago. So three years in we broke up and it was really intense. We broke up in therapy.
‘I didn’t know it was coming. Whether I should have or not, it was just like we went to this therapist to talk about our boundaries – what we could and couldn’t accept about each other.
‘Instead, he just broke up within the first minute. And I was like “What?” And we were engaged. And I was so shocked, I was in so much pain, I also don’t like surprises.
‘And he’s an incredible human being, so he wasn’t trying to surprise. He was in that much pain in the relationship.
‘There was that much that needed to be dealt with that he had to protect himself around his heart.
‘So as opposed to like going “F*** him”, getting in this mode of anger, I leant in and I did the most work on myself by far.’
Courteney and her partner Johnny have been going strong since 2013, after they were first introduced by mutual friend Ed Sheeran (pictured together in 2022)
She added: ‘I learned how to reclaim my voice, boundaries, what were my motives in life – like what was my part in this.
‘I’m so thankful for that break-up because a, when we got back together it was a different relationship, but also because it really taught me how I operated in the world – what were the things from my childhood that I needed.
‘Whether it was to be adored by men. Things that I didn’t know how to let go to be in a relationship. To not take things personally. My boundaries, I just went into myself and I had a great therapist.
‘I went to the same one. I kept seeing him, the one that we met on the break-up day. And it was brutal to go to his office after that for a while. But then it was great.
‘And I’m really thankful a) nothing will ever hurt me that bad again, and b) most of all, most importantly, I completely changed.’