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‘Friends’ boys suspiciously missing from Courteney Cox’s Walk of Fame ceremony

Some of Courtney Cox’s closest friends were noticeably missing from her Walk of Fame ceremony.

The 58-year-old was honored with her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday while “Friends” co-stars Jennifer Anniston and Lisa Kudrow cheered her on.

However, people were quick to notice that David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc all skipped the big event.

While the rainy weather seemingly deterred the boys from attending, Anniston and Kudrow gave an emotional speech in honor of their best friend’s achievement.

“We’re very honored to be here today to speak on your behalf as your co-workers, your friends, and your family, your sisters,” Aniston started the duo’s speech. “And that’s happened since we’ve known you for a very long time.”

Courteney Cox was joined by Jennifer Anniston and Lisa Kudrow during her Walk of Fame ceremony. Getty Images
Cox was cemented into Hollywood history on Monday. Getty Images

To which Kudrow added, “It’s been that way since we met almost 30 years ago,” before Aniston interjected, “No, not 30 years ago. That’s a typo.”

The duo went on to reflect on everything from the first time they met Cox to all the memories they shared on set of the hit 90s sitcom.

David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc were all noticeably absent from the ceremony. Getty Images

“She hated poker. Like, loathed it from the bottom of her heart. But she played with us ’cause she wanted to bond with us,” Aniston shared.

After going back and forth sharing short stories about Cox’s love for flipping houses and her “very intense” attention to detail, Anniston and Kudrow started to get emotional.

The six actors starred in the 90s sitcom “Friends” together. Getty Images

“Courteney, we just want to say that we are deeply, deeply proud to know you. You are the definition of a truly beautiful, talented, and, what’s most important, a truly good and decent human being … Thank you for enriching our lives personally,” Kudrow said.

“You’re one of the funniest human beings on the planet Earth,” Aniston added. “Nothing makes me happier than a Courteney joke and always making us smile. And thank you for enriching our lives with your work. We are so proud of you.”

Anniston and Kudrow reflected on their 30-year friendship with Cox in an emotional speech. Getty Images

After the ceremony, Cox spoke with Access Hollywood about just how much Anniston and Kudrow mean to her.

“They’re my girls, I love them. They support me in so many ways, so it’s not surprising that they came out in the rain and supported me here,” she gushed.