Jennifer Aniston Courteney Cox LolaVie Promo Revives ‘Horrible Bosses’ Icon
Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox reunite for a hilarious LolaVie promo, referencing Aniston's 'badass dentist' role from Horrible Bosses.
They've shaken hands, but they're still holding the punchline. The iconic Friends duo, Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox, have once again broken the internet on January 7, 2026. This time, it wasn't about coffee at Central Perk, but a playful promotion for Aniston’s successful haircare line, LolaVie.
The Jennifer Aniston Courteney Cox LolaVie Skit
In a new social media clip, the real-life besties shared some classic banter. While Aniston questioned her own hair history—quipping, "Would I ever go brunette? I am brunette"—Cox stepped in to hold her own dark locks against Aniston's face. The moment instantly reminded Aniston of her role as Dr. Julia Harris in the 2011 hit comedy Horrible Bosses.
Cox didn't hold back her praise, calling her friend a "badass dentist." It’s a role Aniston truly enjoyed, despite revealing that the studio was initially "afraid" her wig wouldn't look like her. The star recently told People that she and co-star Jason Bateman have been discussing a potential return to those characters, noting that "comedy is a necessity" in today's world.
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