Courteney Cox‘s daughter, CoCo Arquette, is upset with her mom because she believes she failed her due to one major blunder, and her daughter is pretty upset about the Friends star mistake. CoCo, 20, claims her mom dropped the ball after learning that Courteney did not think ahead and save any of her Monica Gellar wardrobe from the iconic TV sitcom. CoCo jokingly claims she wants her mom to know that she believes it is ‘rude’ and that she is very disappointed in her.
The Friends star and her daughter recently did a 29-second quick interview with Refrinery29 on Instagram. During the bit, CoCo laughingly put her mom, Courteney, on blast. CoCo reveals she is often asked about her famous mom’s Friends wardrobe. Her friends wonder whether she has any iconic Monica Gellar outfits at her disposal.
CoCo Arquette Admits She Steals Mom Courteney Cox’s Clothes From Her Closet
“Fun fact – she didn’t save anything for me from the ’90s. It’s actually very rude,” stated CoCo. Courteney, obviously on the spot, could only nod in agreement with her daughter’s statement. However, CoCo quickly came to her mom’s rescue.
In a fun mother-daughter exchange, CoCo, the only child of Courtney Cox and ex-husband David Arquette, also admitted that despite the Friends‘ wardrobe being absent, her mom still had some incredible clothes in her closet that were worth snatching.
When asked which of them was more likely to swipe clothes from the other’s closet, CoCo admitted that she was’ 100 percent guilty.’ The mother and daughter share a very close bond. So, if Courteney Cox’s biggest fail is ditching her Friends‘ wardrobe, it looks as if CoCo’s life turned out pretty well.
The 20-year-old admitted that she did manage to grab onto one of Courtney’s 90s looks. Arquette claims she came across the embroidered dress that her mom wore at a 1998 showing of Nicolas Cage‘s Snake Eyes film. She loves the look and is thankful to have a piece of her mom’s 90s history.
Courteney Cox laughs at her daughter and says, “I’m not one to hold onto things. But this was a damn good purchase! 21 years later.” All is well that ends well, this time around.