As Jennifer Aniston navigates whirlwind romance with boyfriend Jim Curtis and whispers of relocating to New York, one constant remains her unbreakable bond with Courteney Cox. Their 30-year friendship, born on the set of Friends, has weathered divorces, heartbreak, and fame—but could a cross-country move create the first real crack?

The duo’s story began in 1994 when Aniston (now 56) and Cox (61) were cast as Rachel Green and Monica Geller. Originally, Cox was eyed for Rachel, but they swapped r
oles, sparking an instant real-life connection. “Courteney is the most warm, giving, caring person who cares about everything you do,” Aniston gushed during Cox’s 2023 Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
Over three decades, they’ve supported each other through it all: Aniston’s high-profile divorces from Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux, Cox’s split from David Arquette, and the devastating loss of co-star Matthew Perry in 2023. Aniston is godmother to Cox’s daughter Coco, while Cox served as a bridesmaid at Aniston’s 2015 wedding to Theroux. Even when they briefly dated the same musician (Counting Crows’ Adam Duritz, at different times), their friendship stayed rock-solid.
In 2025, their bond shines brighter than ever. They frequently share selfies on Instagram, collaborate on brand promotions (Aniston’s LolaVie and Cox’s Homecourt), and bond over their shared passion for interior design. Recently, Cox was invited to Aniston’s cozy Christmas gathering at her Bel Air mansion, alongside close friends like Jason Bateman.
Yet, sources say friends—including Cox—are concerned about Aniston’s potential NYC move for Curtis. Cox, who has experienced the challenges of bicoastal life, reportedly doesn’t want her bestie repeating past mistakes. Still, their history proves resilience: “Courteney is fiercely loyal and loves intensely,” Aniston has said.
From Friends sets to holiday parties, Aniston and Cox remain real-life “Rachel and Monica.” Fans believe nothing—not even new love—can break this iconic duo.
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