Courteney Coxcaught up with an old friend over the weekend.
TheScreamactress, 54, spent Saturday night with her formerFriendscostar Lisa Kudrow — the two stars sharing photos of their hangout on social media.
ThoughMatthew Perry,Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, andDavid Schwimmerweren’t present for the reunion, both Cox and Kudrow, 55, looked happy as could be, as they smiled and laughed in the pictures.
Cox, who starred as Monica onFriends, and Kudrow, who played Phoebe, have remained close in the 15 years since the series ended.
In January, the two werespotted grabbing lunch together in Beverly Hills, California, with Kudrow’s father Lee.
Last September,they reunited for dinner asFriendscelebrated the 24th anniversary of its premiere. And in June 2018, they hung out at the American Film Institute’s 46th Life Achievement Award Gala.
This isn’t the first time Kudrow has made it on Cox’s Instagram, either. Though Cox only joined the popular social media platform back on Jan. 29 of this year, she quickly got into Instagram trends, sharing a #ThrowbackThursday photo of herself and Kudrow.
“IS THAT YOU?” Cox said Kudrow told her, after seeing the photo.
Kudrow isn’t the onlyFriendsstar Cox remains in close contact with. She’s also still BFFs with Aniston, who played Rachel on the beloved comedy.
In fact, it wasAniston who encouraged Coxto post an Instagram video of herself visiting theold apartment buildingon Grove Street and Bedford Street in New York City that was used in exterior shots throughout the show’s 10 seasons.
“I was at Jennifer’s house,” Cox said onBusy Tonightin March. “She’s like, ‘Post that now and see what happens,’ because she’s not on Instagram yet. I’m thinking to myself, it’s probably better to post this between 9 and 12 because that’s where my fans are. But I didn’t, I posted it late at night and it’s still — it worked.”
Still, fans hoping for a reunion or reboot series needn’t hold their breaths.
“People ask us all the time, ‘Will we ever do a remake?’ That was a story about these group of people that are friends in their 30s who are finding themselves. I don’t know if there’s a way to redo it,” Cox told PEOPLE in October.
“I just don’t see it happening. Even though I would do anything to be in a room with all of those people acting and having a great time. But I don’t see it happening,” she added.
source: people.com