In addition, when it comes to the moment when the big 6-0 was reached, Cox shouted, “Oh God, it’s so difficult to even hear or say.” It’s hard for me to belive. I simply can’t believe that I’m sixty years old. There’s nothing wrong with being sixty. Time flew by in a flash. It is without a doubt that I have become more grounded. I have gained a great deal of knowledge throughout my life, including what to take pleasure in, what to strive to do more of, and what to let go of.

When asked about her changing appearance over the years, the woman who is a mother of one revealed that she is now coming to terms with her age.

“There was a time when you would say, ‘Oh, yeah, I’m going to change. It seems like I am becoming older. As the actress from “Scream” continues, “And I tried to chase that [youthfulness] for years.” “And I didn’t realize that, oh s–t, I’m actually looking really strange with injections and doing things to my face that I would never do now,” she said. “It’s a strange, strange appearance.”

She said that she had reached a point in her life when she recognized that she needed to “stop” after she discovered that the world was discussing her appearance. That is really insane. (In a previous statement, Cox said that she had all of her fillers removed in order to achieve a more natural appearance.)

In addition, Cox said to the Sunday Times that she finds being in her middle years to be a bit strange; yet, she is shocked at how quickly time has passed. “I can obviously relate to being that age where you’re like, ‘Oh wow, I can’t believe I’m right here,’ and [asking] what makes you happy,” she added. “I can understand what you’re going through with that.” That thing about midlife is entirely understandable to me.

During the same interview, Cox reflected on her time spent working on the well-known NBC comedy from the 1990s. The actress described how her co-star and love interest, Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing), exerted a great deal of “pressure” on himself in order to achieve comedic success on the television show “Friends.”

According to what Cox claimed, “He’s just struggled for a while.” Now, I believe that he is doing really well.

Perry, who is 52 years old, has said in the past that he would “freak out” if one of his lines went poorly and the crowd did not laugh at it. Cox responded to this by saying, “That’s a lot to think about how much he relied on that for his own sense of who he was.”

By Anna

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