Courteney Cox’s Gift For Jennifer Aniston

Courteney Cox’s Gift For Jennifer Aniston

Former Friends star Courteney Cox Arquette was spotted out last night at her all-time favorite eatery - Nobu in Malibu.

Besides dining out and raising her beautiful daughter Coco, the 43-year-old brunette has been spending some cash to help kick-start Jennifer Aniston’s latest obsession - bicycling.

According to recent reports, Cox bought Aniston “a designer $12,000 bike - a one-of-a-kind Chanel bicycle after Aniston expressed an interest in hitting Los Angeles’ bike lanes.”

A source tells, “Jennifer said she wanted to start bike riding because it’s such good exercise. So Courteney sent her the new, ultra-chic Chanel bicycle.”

Meanwhile, Jen was spotted over the weekend sporting a pair of reading glasses while heading back to Los Angeles after spending time in Vancouver for the filming of her new movie, Traveling.

Courteney Cox Arquette: All Bruised Up

Courteney Cox Arquette: All Bruised Up

Courteney Cox Arquette showed off a large bruise on her left arm as she was spotted leaving the Melrose Bar & Grill restaurant after lunch on Thursday (March 13).

The former Friends actress is currently in the midst of the second season of her TV show, Dirt, which airs Sunday nights at 10PM on FX.

Of the show, Cox recently explained: “We take celebrities that are written about the most — hopefully, people will watch and say ‘are they talking about … yeah, I think they are.’ Hopefully, it will be one of those guessing games and people have a sense of humor about themselves.”

And if a celebrity doesn’t have a sense of humor about the matter, Courteney will let her hubby handle the situation.

“If somebody called me and was really mad at me, I’d assure them that it was never my intention to hurt anybody,” Cox said, adding, “But I’ll just give the phone over to David.”

Courtney Cox On Friends Thinness

Courtney Cox On Friends Thinness

We’ve all had those moments when we see pictures from our past and… cringe.  Well, for actresses like Courteney Cox-Arquette who have a decade of their appearance on DVD, the retrospective look back can be painfully thorough.

Anyone with the ten seasons of Friends on DVD can see a bit of a weight fluctuation from Courteney’s character Monica.  And Courteney confessed recently that she didn’t dig on the lean side of her look.

“I can take care of other people but I’m not good at taking care of myself.  There was a period when I was on Friends and I was really, really thin. I thought I looked great. In retrospect, I didn’t,” Courteney told press.

These days Courteney feels a lot more comfortable in her skin. “I’m certainly much more relaxed and happy with myself than I was 10 years ago. I learned to accept things more easily and not feel stressed as if I wasn’t accomplishing enough.”

Courteney Cox Arquette Biography

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A whisper-thin, raven-haired beauty of TV and film, Courteney Cox first registered with audiences when she was plucked from the crowd by Bruce Springsteen in the Brian De Palma-directed video for The Boss’ hit 1984 single “Dancing in the Dark”. Work for the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency and appearances in Noxzema and Maybelline commercials (among others) and a bit part on the CBS soap “As the World Turns” preceded the video, after which she snagged a regular role in the short-lived primetime series “Misfits of Science” (NBC, 1985-86). Cox then joined the cast of the hit NBC sitcom “Family Ties” for the final two seasons (1987-89) as the brainy girlfriend of Alex P Keaton (Michael J Fox). She made the leap to the big screen, appearing in the little-seen caper film “Down Twisted” and the children’s sci-fi epic “Masters of the Universe” (both 1987), and “Cocoon: The Return” (1988), none of which registered much with critics or audiences.

For the rest of the 80s and into the early 90s, Cox alternated between TV and feature films, often trading on her girl-next-door qualities. While she landed the female lead opposite Jim Carrey in the smash hit “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1994), she was overshadowed by the flashy antics of her co-star. Cox finally achieved small screen stardom as the neurotic aspiring chef Monica Geller, serving as the anchor of the ensemble, in the hit sitcom “Friends” (NBC, 1994-2004)–initially viewed as the star of the show, she easily settled into the emerging ensemble and, after a few seasons of playing Monica relatively straight, she showed her comedic chops as the character’s quirks–such as her hyper-cleanliness–emerged. She displayed her dramatic prowess as a blind rape victim in the made-for-cable movie “Sketch Artist II: Hands that See” (Showtime, 1995) before becoming the first of the “Friends” to score a big screen hit with Wes Craven’s “Scream” (1996). Cast against type as savvy, ambitious TV newscaster Gale Weathers, Cox delivered a strong performance and she reprised the part in the inevitable sequels “Scream 2″ (1997) and “Scream 3″ (2000). Unfortunately, “Commandments” (both 1997), in which she portrayed the unhappy wife of Anthony LaPaglia, embarking on an affair with her brother-in-law (Aidan Quinn), failed to mine the versatility she displayed in the Craven movies. After a string of roles in unimpressive films–”3000 Miles to Graceland,” “The Shrink Is In” and “Get Well Soon” (all 2001), Cox focused primarily on her series and her marriage to her “Scream” co-star David Arquette, whom she married in 1999 (the actress also added the Arquette name to her professional credits). As the final season of “Friends” wound down in 2004, Cox Arquette, had her share of options, motherhood was looming, she’d signed to appear in a slate of feature films, and she ahd her husband had already served as executive producers and design consultants on the home improvement reality series “Mix It Up” (2003-2004) on the cable network WE: Women’s Entertainment, a series that focused on helping couples blend their disparate design senisbilities when they move in together.

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