Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox’s Holiday Tradition
Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox’s Holiday Tradition
Few things are more sacred these days than the traditions of girlfriends. And Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox-Arquette are living proof that BFFs need to stick together.
Through all of Jen’s romantic hardships, her Christmas Eve tradition of dining at Mastros in Beverly Hills, California with Courteney has never faded.
And this past Holiday was no different. The former “Friends” actresses were spotted heading into the LA hot spot for dinner this past Monday.
The actress formerly known as Monica was wearing a black shirt with jeans and a pair of black flats, while Jen opted for an all-black ensemble topped off by a pair of high-heeled boots.
And unlike years past, Aniston didn’t bring a beau with her to dinner. It was just two girls having a little holiday fun together.
BREAKING: A Christmas Story & Porky’s director Bob Clark DEAD

Porky’s and A Christmas Story director Bob Clark and son Ariel were killed in an early morning car accident along a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades.
LAPD investigators said Clark was driving a 1997 Infiniti Q-30 sedan southbound on PCH at about 2:20am when the 24 year old driver of a GMC Yukon swerved and hit Clark’s vehicle head-on.
Bob Clark is best known for making A Christmas Story and Porky’s, but he was also responsible for a series of horror/black comedies in the early 1970’s: Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things, Deathdream, and Dead of Night. For the last ten years the once great director has fallen into directing really bad kid movies: Baby Geniuses, The Karate Dog, SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2.
A remake of Porky’s is in development by radio shock jock Howard Stern. Clark was also attached to a dark comedy called There Goes the Neighborhood.
24 Hours of A Christmas Story has become a holiday tradition in most homes. I know it has in mine.
