(CNN) Courteney Cox has had a little help from her “friends,” but she doesn’t say the same about getting high.
The “Friends” actress received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, and the sitcom actors and her friends Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow came to celebrate with her.
“Being friends with Kourtney means being family with Kourtney, and she’s been responsible for it all from the start,” Aniston said during the ceremony. “When we met her, she was immediately so inclusive and warm and loving and caring about everything about you and you know I was really nervous to meet her because I was such a huge fan.”
Kudrow said Cox’s influence “has really made us one of the closest, most loving and supportive actors in, I will say, the history of television.”
Cox earlier Variety said“‘Friends’ taught me the importance of camaraderie and really sticking together.”
“These friendships were at the most important time of my life, and we went through so many things together,” she said. “And she just taught me to be there for each other—I know, that’s the song: ‘I’ll be there for you.’ But it’s the truth.”
She also responded to Prince Harry writing in his recently published memoir, Spear, years earlier that he had stayed at Cox’s house and found “a box of black diamond mushroom chocolates” in her fridge.
She said, “He’s been here for two days—maybe two or three. He’s a really nice guy.”
Cox said she hasn’t read the book yet, but “I want to hear it, because I’ve heard it’s really interesting.”
“But yeah, it’s up to me about that,” she said. “I’m not saying there were mushrooms! I certainly wasn’t missing it.”
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