Courteney Cox Shares a Special Homecourt Deal for Fans, Days After Emmy Rumours Surrounding the ‘Friends’ Cast
The Emmy Awards is one of those special nights that fills fans with excitement long before it arrives on the horizon. People around the globe make presumptions about winners and celebrities attending the glamorous event. This year was no different and led to the rumors of Friends cast reuniting during the ceremony for the first time after their co-star Matthew Perry’s untimely demise. While the gang did not show up, the cast is moving forward with their lives.
While Jennifer Aniston has been doing so by focusing on her brand LolaVie, it seems like Courteney Cox is on the same tangent. Recently, she has surprised her brand Homecourt fans on social media with a new deal from the home care brand.
Courteney Cox promotes her brand Homecourt
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Courtney Cox recently dropped a clip on her Instagram story. The post showed the special offer that the company has launched for their fans. According to the video, buyers can choose three products from the brand to create their own set and get a “complimentary Yamazaki Home Steel Tray” for free. This deal has been rolled out for a limited time only to grab the $20 worth of product.
For the unversed, Homecourt is a brand that offers home cleaning products. The Friends alum who has won millions of hearts with her role in the show turned her passion into a business. She always wanted people to see that cleaning the home can also bring a sense of calm and her company provides fragrant products like room deodorant, candles, hand wash, and dish soap.
While Cox promoted her brand on social media, the reason for the Friends cast not showing up at Emmys has been revealed and it has something to do with Matthew Perry.
Friends cast wanted to honor Matthew Perry
Executive producers of Emmy Awards Jesse Collins and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to address the rumors of the Friends cast attending the event. In the interview, Collins told the outlet the actors were still mourning the death of their beloved pal. “I can’t speak for them, but we all have to respect that they were their own family,” he added.
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According to him, it was too soon for them to reunite under one roof after such a loss in their lives. Though they did not attend the ceremony, the event gave a tribute to the author alongside other late stars, including Len Goodman, Lance Reddick, Andre Braugher, Paul Reubens, Angela Lansbury, Barbara Walters, and Kirstie Alley.
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