Plus, one star's hottest shirtless moments and another is secretly seeing her ex again!
Even though Courteney Cox's estranged husband David Arquette has found a new, younger love, Courteney says she's not ready to have a new one, so much so that she hasn't slept with anyone since David! So just how long has it been?
The separated couple has yet to file for divorce, but David doesn't forsee them ever reconnecting.
It's been over a year since David Arquette and Courteney Cox first separated, and although the two remain on friendly terms and have yet to officially file for divorce, David insists that he and Courteney will never get back together.
The recently booted-off Dancing with the Stars contestant told Howard Sten that reconciliation just wasn't in the cards for the couple, who have a 7-year-old daughter together named Coco.
What happened to working on things with estranged wife, Courteney Cox?
After months of therapy with Courteney Cox, a trip to rehab, and now a gig on Dancing With The Stars, it seems David Arquette is doing better than ever... with someone other than his estranged wife. The 40-year-old has just revealed he has a new girlfriend: Christina McLarty. Appearing again on Howard Stern's show this week, Arquette said the two met at a boat party and that "she's adorable."
David Arquette and Christina McLarty seemed cuddly all weekend, but his rep says otherwise.
Ever since his marriage fell apart, David Arquette seems like he just doesn't quite know how to cope. After he and Courtney Cox split he had a short relationship with waitress Jasmine Waltz, but has since seemed to still be very much in love with his estranged wife.
Looks like the famous pair is still trying to work through the drama. Will they?
Despite the drama and public dialogue on their relationship, it looks like the Courteney Cox-David Arquette match up isn't totally dead in the water, since what we're reading in Life & Style says that they're continuing to attend therapy together.
David Arquette opens up to Howard Stern about his efforts to win Courteney Cox over again.
If David Arquette had his way, the happiest place on Earth would have gotten just a little bit happier. On a recent trip to Disneyland with Courteney Cox, Arquette tried to get frisky but the ex-wifey wasn't having any of that. During a recent publicity stint at the Howard Stern show, Arquette gave Stern all the not-so-naughty scoop.
Cox and her rumored flame hit the beach for a little getaway with the actress' daughter, Coco.
Might a love triangle be heating up the set of Cougar Town? Courteney Cox was caught frolicking in the Caribbean sun with her co-star, Josh Hopkins, on Tuesday. Although the two have spent time in tropical locations for the series, Cox's publicist said this little getaway was all about relaxation with no work involved.
By Sherry Amatenstein, LCSW, and author of The Complete Marriage Counselor
It sounds simplistic, but the primary key to a successful marriage, whether the couple are superstars or just plain folk, is for the pair to make each other a priority.
Courteney Cox's ex continues his post-split tour of awkward interviews.
Uh oh. Has David Arquette has finally fallen down the rabbit hole?
David Arquette has always been a wacky guy, but his split from Friend Courteney Cox has clearly taken a toll on him, and he's acting even weirder than usual these days. As Us Weekly reported, Arquette gave Howard Stern a bizarre-o interview this week in which he rhapsodized about the possibility of having a baby with his ex, Drew Barrymore.
YourTango Experts weigh in on the Courteney Cox and David Arquette separation and possible divorce.
The news that Courteney Cox and David Arquette were separating after 11 years of marriage sent ripples of distress throughout America's tabloid-reading community and beyond. "Really?" thought many, surprised by their own personal sadness over public figures' private lives. For whatever reason, the dissolution of this marriage hit home for many Americans. Perhaps it's because—despite the celebrity characters—the story is infinitely relatable.