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Courteney Cox 'Really Not Ready' to Date

Courteney Cox has revealed that she is "really not ready" to date.

In a new interview with radio host Howard Stern, Cox discussed her life post divorce from David Arquette. "I've not had a man since David. I'm really not ready. I was in a marriage for a very long time," she said. Cox has managed to maintain a relatively low profile since the public split in 2010.

The "Cougar Town" actress has been linked to co-star Josh Hopkins, but denied that there was any truth to the rumor. "No guy has asked me out…it just makes me nervous. I don't like to go out in general," she told Stern.

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Cox is the mother of 7-year-old daughter Coco; the two are regularly seen with Coco's godmother, and Cox's best friend Jennifer Aniston. She is incredibly interested in interior design and has helped friends decorate their own homes, but Cox has also been hard at work on regular series since "Friends" ended in 2004.

She became famous for being the girl pulled onstage in Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark" music video. A variety of TV appearances followed, but it wasn't until 1994 and "Friends" that she became a household name. She married Arquette in 1999.

When asked about her current relationship with Arquette, she stated, "The truth of the matter is that we love each other so much. We have such affection for each other, but we are very different. I'm a homebody. David, he doesn't drink anymore, he's completely sober, but he likes to go out and dance. He really is a very gregarious guy. He's very outgoing. I'm much more of an introvert."

"There's a huge part of my life with David, no question, but I feel like right now our relationship is probably better than it would be if we lived together. It's definitely better than it used to be," she added.

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