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Jennifer Aniston Nostalgically Sported 'The Rachel' Haircut At Courteney Cox's Walk Of Fame Ceremony

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Both Aniston and Lisa Kudrow were on hand for the unveiling of their 'Friends' co-star's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Courteney Cox finally got her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and her friends were there for her.

Cox celebrated the event alongside her Friends co-stars and pals in real life Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow.


Aniston honored Cox on Instagram with a photo of the iconic trio, with Aniston sporting "The Rachel" nonetheless, complete with layers and honey blonde and caramel highlights. While it's not as short or choppy as the OG look, Aniston attended the event with the longer version that we all grew to love—and attempt to copy—from the incomparably stylish Rachel Green.

She captioned the post:

"Very proud of our girl @courtneycoxofficial today."
"I love these women with literally every ounce of my heart and soul ❤️"
"@lisakudrow and I were on a cloud being able to celebrate her and her incredible achievements ⭐️"

Viewers of the post congratulated Cox on her achievement and commented on the trifecta that constitutes this friendship.

#squadgoals

Gal pal—and Aniston's on-screen sister—Reese Witherspoon joined in on the celebration.

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And others followed suit.

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Aniston and Kudrow also spoke at the ceremony honoring Cox.

Aniston began:

"To be friends with Courteney is to be family with Courteney."
"She instilled into all of us, into our DNA, to support each other and to love one another - and that actors need to support and love one another, not compete with one another."
"And those wise words have stayed with me."

Kudrow added:

"I really believe that it was that - Courteney doing that - that really set us up to become one of the closest, most loving and supportive casts in, I'll say, the history of television."

She continued that the two are "deeply, deeply proud" to know Cox.

Kudrow finished:

"You are the definition of a truly beautiful, talented and, what's most important, a truly good and decent human being."
"Thank you for enriching our lives personally."

Aniston chimed in:

"And as fans we want to thank you for making us laugh. Watching you on screen and just in life in general, you're one of the funniest human beings on the planet Earth."
"Nothing makes me happier than a Courteney joke."

Few things make us happier than this trio.

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