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Courteney Cox’s heartbreaking words about missing boyfriend Johnny McDaid in quarantine

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Courteney Cox is missing her partner Johnny McDaid’s ‘physical touch’. The Friends star has admitted she is having a ‘hard’ time being away from the 43-year-old Snow Patrol musician, who lives in London, during the coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking via video on Ellen At Home from her home in Los Angeles, she said: ‘I have not seen him for so long. ‘We spend a lot of time on Facebook but I just miss his physical touch.

This is hard.’ The Monica Gellar actress also revealed that she has been binge-watching Friends for the first time and so far her favourite episodes are the Thanksgiving ones.

She told host Ellen DeGeneres: ‘It’s really good, turns out. The Thanksgiving episodes are my favourite. ‘I’ve only seen the first season so far, but the

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