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close Video Courteney Cox says she never imagined she would get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Courteney Cox explained growing up in Alabama, she never thought getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame would be possible, but she is so honored to receive one. Courteney Cox is still feeling the loss of her "Friends" co-star Matthew Perry. On "CBS Sunday Morning," she reflected on her career, explaining the lasting impact Perry had on her.

"I think he’s probably one of the funniest human beings in the world. He’s just so funny," she said. He is genuinely a huge heart.



Obviously struggled." Cox continued, "I’m so thankful I got to work so closely with him for so many years. He visits me a lot, if we believe in that.

" COURTENEY COX REMEMBERS MATTHEW PERRY WITH ICONIC 'FRIENDS' SCENE, HEARTWARMING OUTTAKE Courteney Cox said her late co-star Matthew Perry "visits me a lot" and she senses "Matthew's around for sure." (Kevin Winter) On "Friends," Cox and Perry's characters, Monica and Chandler, eventually become a couple, sharing intimate and hilarious moments in the latter half of the series. The 59-year-old further shared some of her spiritual connections to other lost loved ones, like her parents, and how she still feels Perry with her.

"I’ve talked to my mom, my dad, Matthew. I feel like there are a lot of people that are..

. I think they guide us. I do sense, yeah, I sense Matthew’s around for sure," Cox said.

Perry died in October of last year at age 54. His ca.

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