Rose McGowan and Courteney Cox have dinner together at Il Sole Restaurant, July 12



Courteney Cox is urging the public to “stop worrying” about Jennifer Aniston, insisting her best friend is doing “great”. Cox and her husband David Arquette were holidaying with Aniston and her now ex-husband Brad Pitt on the Caribbean island of Anguilla in January 2005 when the golden couple announced they were splitting up.
While Pitt has gone on to find love with his Mr. & Mrs. Smith co-star Angelina Jolie and become the father of four children in the space of 15 months, Aniston has had an 18-month relationship with her The Break Up co-star Vince Vaughn, but is now single.
While the media often presents Aniston as a lonely, broken-hearted woman, Cox insists her former Friends co-star is happy. In an interview with a journalist from Marie Claire, she says, “I think it might be getting a little better now, but for a while her life was expected to be everyone’s life. Look, I don’t want to be rude or anything, but I usually don’t talk about Jennifer in interviews. People should stop worrying about her life. I could talk about just how great she is doing at the moment, but then it’s just an interview about her. I understand your position because her world is so public but, well, I can tell you we’re both very fortunate to have each other.”

Courteney Cox is planning to have IVF treatment again so she can have another baby.
The 42-year-old actress and her husband David Arquette conceived daughter Coco, who will turn three this month, after IVF and Courteney has already had more blood tests to begin the process all over.
Courteney said in an interview with Marie Claire magazine: ‘I’m not really ready right this second, but I’ll probably do it one more time. I’m planning to do IVF again.’
‘I used to want to have eight kids. It was such a fantasy when I was younger, because my mother, who was an only child, had four kids.’
Courteney suffered from post-natal depression and admits having a baby is hard work.
She said: ‘I think the baby part - like waking up early - is hard. Really hard. Do I believe in post-natal depression? Yes. Did I have the worst case of it? No.
‘Women have hormones. It’s not easy and as we get older, it gets harder. But there’s ways to deal with it and stay in balance.
‘Post-natal depression can be devastating. Luckily, I was able to get through it.’


