"Friends" Co-Star Courteney Cox Admits She Enjoys Singing in the Shower With Her Husband David Arquette in the September Issue of Glamour Magazine.NEW YORK--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Aug. 10, 1999-- Courteney Cox Courteney Bass Cox Arquette (born Courteney Bass Cox on June 15, 1964) is an American actress and former fashion model, best known for her role as Monica Geller in the hugely popular television sitcom Friends. , who appears on the cover of GLAMOUR magazine Glamour magazine can mean:
"David probably wouldn't want me to tell you this," she says to a GLAMOUR reporter, "but we have these two shower heads and we get in there and we start making up songs and singing Songs and Singing See also music; tuning antiphonal a collection of antiphons, hymns, or psalms sung in alternating parts. balladism the writing or singing of ballads. — balladist, n. these duets. Sometimes the only thing that gets us out of there is when the hot water runs out." Cox, whose next role is as a therapist in the upcoming romantic comedy "The Shrink Is In" co-starring with Arquette, candidly talks about how her parents' divorce at age ten greatly affected her attitude toward conflict. "I am fixer fixer, n the chemicals used in the final step of film processing that remove the unaffected silver halide particles from the developed film. fixer ," she says. "On (the set of) 'Friends' we're always acting like each other's therapists. Even the guys do it. I'm the one who wants everyone to get along. It's a control thing." The "Friends" co-star also reveals that she and her husband do not agree when it comes to plastic surgery. "David is very opposed to plastic surgery. It's (an attitude) I can understand, especially when it's major surgery, but a little something around the eyes...Who knows? That might just have be our first lie." Cox admits that she needs constant stimulation when exercising. "I get so bored! I had a treadmill...I gave it to my mom. I had a StairMaster...gone. I had a recumbent recumbent /re·cum·bent/ (re-kum´bent) lying down. re·cum·bent adj. Lying down, especially in a position of comfort; reclining. bike...I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. where that is now. So I hate exercise except for Pilates." The September issue of GLAMOUR magazine hits newsstands on August 10. The magazine has a readership of nearly 12 million. |
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