Close X
Friday, October 11, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Jennifer Aniston To Be Courteney Cox's Maid Of Honour

IANS, 04 Jun, 2018 01:26 PM
  • Jennifer Aniston To Be Courteney Cox's Maid Of Honour
Actress Jennifer Aniston is to be her friend and actress Courteney Coxs maid of honour.
 
Aniston is helping her "Friends" co-star organise her nuptials to Snow Patrol singer Johnny McDaid, reports mirror.co.uk. 
 
Cox will get married to McDaid in Derry, Northern Ireland, this year.
 
A source said: "Courteney and Jennifer are thick as thieves and they have got even closer in recent months. Courteney wouldn't want to walk down the aisle without Jennifer by her side. They have a very strong friendship."
 
Aniston, 49, and Cox, 53, have been friends for more than two decades after they both starred in the worldwide hit comedy "Friends".
 
Cox was chosen to be maid of honour when Aniston exchanged vows with actor Justin Theroux in 2015.
 
 

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

BJP Leader Who Threatened To Behead Deepika Detained

BJP Leader Who Threatened To Behead Deepika Detained
The Haryana Police on Thursday detained BJP leader Kunwar Surajpal Singh Ammu who announced a Rs 10 crore award to behead actress Deepika Padukone and filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali for their role in "Padmaavat".

BJP Leader Who Threatened To Behead Deepika Detained

What Are The 'Padmaavat' Protests About, Asks Javed Akhtar

Veteran writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar on Wednesday night saw Sanjay Leela Bhansalis controversial "Padmaavat" along with wife Shabana Azmi and came away completely bowled over by the experience. 

What Are The 'Padmaavat' Protests About, Asks Javed Akhtar

R. Madhavan Is Back, This Time In Web Series 'Breathe' For Amazon

R. Madhavan Is Back, This Time In Web Series 'Breathe' For Amazon
The actor who completes 22 years of film acting in 2018, speaks to Subhash K. Jha on doing a web series at this juncture of his career. Excerpts:

R. Madhavan Is Back, This Time In Web Series 'Breathe' For Amazon

'Padmaavat' Row: Vishal Bhardwaj Says Offenders Are Being 'Patronised'

'Padmaavat' Row: Vishal Bhardwaj Says Offenders Are Being 'Patronised'
Critically acclaimed filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj said on Friday that people had no right to violently protest against “Padmaavat” as it was cleared by the Censor Board and given the go-ahead by the Supreme Court.

'Padmaavat' Row: Vishal Bhardwaj Says Offenders Are Being 'Patronised'

Seen So Many Transitions In This Film Industry: Mahesh Bhatt

Veteran filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who has been in the Hindi film industry for more than four decades, says he has seen a number of transitions in the industry including the time when filmmaker Vikram Bhatt marked his debut and then made a name for himself.

Seen So Many Transitions In This Film Industry: Mahesh Bhatt

I Saw Khilji As A Challenge: Ranveer On 'Padmaavat'

Bollywood star Ranveer Singh, who has registered his biggest opening day collection with "Padmaavat", says most people had told him that a hero shouldn't play the anti-hero.

I Saw Khilji As A Challenge: Ranveer On 'Padmaavat'