Could we be any more sad? A group of famous “Friends” was missing from Courteney Cox’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. Actors David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, and Matthew Perry were absent from the celebration, per Page Six. It shocked many because the group starred alongside Cox in the hit NBC series and were expected to attend. It’s unclear why they were missing, but fans still got a taste of a “Friends” reunion because Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow were there to support the “Cougar Town” actor.
The two famous actors even gave a speech in honor of their dear friend, per MaximoTV. In the speech, the duo revealed how “nervous” they were to meet Cox because, at the time, she was the only castmate on “Friends” that was famous. Aniston shared, “From the very beginning she made it very clear that this was a true ensemble.” The speech was playful until the very end when Kudrow and Aniston expressed their gratitude to Cox.
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Kudrow said, “Courteney, we just want to say that we are deeply, deeply proud to know you. You are the definition of a truly beautiful, talented, and, what’s most important, a truly good and decent human being. And thank you for enriching our lives personally.” Of course, BFF Aniston had to add to Kudrow’s sentiment. Aniston said, “Thank you for enriching our lives with your work. We are so proud of you. We love you. Your sisters from another mister.”