Courteney Cox is ready for the next “Scream” movie.
06.03.2022 - 00:37 / etcanada.com
Courteney Cox believes that women “go through a lot” once they reach a certain age.
During her recent appearance on Sky News’ “Backstage” podcast, the actress, 57, said, “I think that women probably go through a lot more than people realize – I mean, between menopause, depression, being a mom to teenagers.”
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“I think that, yeah, I think that we do go through a lot,” she continued.
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Later in the episode, the “Friends” alum talked about her upcoming starring role in the horror-comedy series “Shining Vale”.
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“There’s not that many great things that come, I think, anyone’s way,” Cox began to explain how the project is unlike anything she’s ever done.
“I just absolutely adore Sharon Horgan [producer], and I’ve worked with Jeff Astrof [producer and writer], who is so talented, and I read it and just thought, ‘This is such a layered character. I’ve never played something so real and funny and scary,'” Cox told “Backstage”.
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“It was just a really layered character that I haven’t ever played before and has so many things to do throughout the series,” she added.
“Shining Vale” premieres Sunday, March 6.
Courteney Cox is ready for the next “Scream” movie.
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Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Dancing In The Dark’ video.The Friends star made a legendary appearance in the 1984 video, which saw Cox be invited on stage to dance with The Boss.Speaking to Howard Stern on his SiriusXM radio show this week (March 2), Cox reflected on her nerves about the appearance, and remembered her audition for the part.“Bruce Springsteen is such an amazing… God, he’s so incredible. I love that song,” Cox told Stern.
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