The one where the co-stars grab dinner.
“Friends” alums Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox caught up over dinner at the ritzy Funke restaurant in Beverly Hills, Calif., Friday evening.
Aniston, 55, looked chic in a woven black spaghetti strap top and a matching satin skirt. She layered gold necklaces around her neck and added matching hoop earrings to elevate the all-black ensemble.
The actress, who played Rachel Green on the ’90s series, sported the shorter haircut she previously debuted at the 2024 Golden Globes.
Meanwhile, Cox, who played Monica Geller on the hit sitcom, looked ready for business in a three-piece, off-white suit. She accessorized her outfit with gold hoop earrings and a single pendant necklace.
The “Scream” star, 59, was seen leaving the establishment accompanied by two unidentified men.
The friendly outing comes weeks after Aniston was spotted leaving an upscale plastic surgery retreat in Connecticut with Sandra Bullock and Jason Bateman’s wife, Amanda Anka.
The ladies spent an unknown amount of time at cosmetic surgeon Dr. Neil A. Gordon’s office at The Retreat at Split Rock in Greenwich in March.
The surgical center touts itself as offering “the finest in cosmetic surgery procedures with the adjoining comforts of a luxurious Inn,” according to its website.
Clients can get injectables like Botox and Kybella, facelifts, rhinoplasty and more while there.
It’s unclear what treatments Aniston, Bullock, 59, and Anka, 55, received. The former, in particular, shielded her face under a giant hat while leaving the office at the time.
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In 2014, Aniston claimed she didn’t believe in getting Botox, but said she had tried various skin treatments, including a salmon-sperm facial.
Although Cox was not present for the latest cosmetic surgery office visit, she has been open in the past about the work she’s had done on her face.
The “Cougar Town” alum even once admitted to going overboard with fillers.
“You don’t realize that you look a little off, so then you keep doing more, ’cause you look normal to yourself,” she explained on the “Gloss Angeles” podcast in March 2023.
Cox eventually realized that the fillers weren’t enhancing her face the way she intended and had them removed.
“Thank God they are removable,” she admitted. “I messed up a lot and now luckily … I was able to reverse most of that.”