
Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox, who first met in 1994 on the set of the hit sitcom Friends, continue to showcase their enduring friendship nearly three decades later. On Sunday, they delighted fans by sharing a heartfelt selfie on Instagram, capturing a moment that celebrated not only their bond but also their entrepreneurial successes.
A Selfie That Had Fans Talking
The photo featured Aniston, 56, rocking a sleeveless black top and her signature golden-blonde locks, while Cox, 61, opted for a chic button-down shirt with her dark waves framing her face. Leaning close to the camera with soft, closed-lip smiles and striking blue eyes, the duo looked more like sisters than best friends. Their Instagram caption read, “We look so cute next to each other… so do they,” a playful nod to their uncanny resemblance and the products featured in the second image of the carousel.
The second photo displayed their respective business ventures—Aniston’s LolaVie haircare brand and Cox’s Homecourt lifestyle products—placed side by side. Fans quickly flooded the comments section with nostalgic tributes and admiration. Actress Michelle Monaghan joined in, leaving heart emojis and labeling the pair “This duo.” One fan wrote, “MONICA & RACHEL,” while another commented, “On-screen best friends to real-life best friends. Look at you two!”
The Legacy of Friendship and Collaboration
The friendship between the two stars started with their roles as Rachel Green and Monica Geller on NBC’s Friends, which catapulted them to worldwide fame. Over the years, Aniston and Cox have supported each other through personal milestones, career highs, and challenges, solidifying a bond that their fans continue to celebrate.
Earlier this month, Aniston shared in an interview with People that their conversations often revolve around interior design rather than their businesses. “It kind of bores people to tears when we get into a room together. But it’s what we love. It’s our love language,” she said.
Entrepreneurial Excellence: LolaVie and Homecourt
Aniston launched her haircare brand, LolaVie, in 2021, paying homage to the nickname “Lola” given to her by close friends when she first moved to California. The inspiration for the name also came from the classic song “Whatever Lola Wants.” Prior to LolaVie, Aniston co-founded the haircare company Living Proof in 2012 but stepped away in 2016 when it was sold to Unilever. Her latest LolaVie product has been helping fans recreate her iconic “Rachel” haircut, even though Aniston previously admitted she was not a fan of the look, calling it the “ugliest haircut” she had ever seen.
Meanwhile, Cox launched Homecourt in 2022, a luxury home care range inspired by her passion for interior design and organization. The product line includes hand wash, hand cream, room deodorant, dish soap, and surface cleaner—essentials that elevate everyday routines into sophisticated experiences.
Their joint appearance on Instagram, showcasing both their products and their lifelong friendship, further highlights the powerful connection between personal relationships and professional achievements.
A Timeless Bond
Aniston and Cox’s friendship is a testament to the enduring magic of Friends, not just as a TV show but as a cultural phenomenon that brought these two actresses together. Their journey from co-stars to lifelong best friends continues to inspire millions, proving that some on-screen connections never fade, even decades later.