Link Party: Stop Calling Jen & Courteney Fat, Says David Arquette

Last week the New York Times said Aniston and Cox had gained weight; this week the actor defends his wife and friend

By Jennifer Cady Jan 26, 2010 11:30 PMTags
Courteney Cox, Jennifer AnistonSteve Granitz/Getty Images; Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Last week, the New York Times accused Jen Aniston and Courteney Cox of putting on a little weight, especially in the upper arms. Court's husband, David Arquette, got a chance to respond, telling Pop Tarts: "Writing articles about people that put on weight is just wasting space for real news. And who really cares? I love round people. I love skinny people. I love people in general; we've got to get past labels and stop being so critical about everything."

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