TV star Courtney Cox Says her 17-year-old Daughter, Coco, is Unfazed by Celebrities

Since meeting Zac Efron at four years old, her young daughter hasn't been starstruck.

Courtney Cox says even her own daughter is unimpressed by her famous friends.

During an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the Friends star, Courtney Cox, 57, shared things about her 17-year-old daughter, Coco.

And she expressed that it is not easy for celebrities to impress her daughter as she is not starstruck. Courtney said her daughter Coco doesn’t get impressed by her celebrity friends when they come home.

“I can’t impress the girl,” said Cox. “I just can’t,” he added. “When she was about four, Zac Efron paid a visit and she became hysterical, shouting, ‘I want to go home!'” I’m like, ‘Yes you are.’ She just couldn’t handle it. But now it doesn’t matter

The actress shares that Coco is unperturbed by Ed Sheeran’s continual presence at her house, noting that her daughter isn’t jealous of it.

“I’m like, would you want to perform with Ed tonight? She’s like, ‘No.’ So I bribe her to do things with me. ”

“Do you mind doing a post with me? ” says the Scream actress. “I’ll give you cash, or food.”

“Mom, please stop using me for your Instagram!” Cox mocked Coco’s reaction. “I’m like, you use me all of the time.”

Cox quipped that she bribes her daughter with letting her stay out later or allow her to dine in her room.

The payments appear to be effective, as Coco is frequently seen on her mother’s Instagram.

In October, Cox published a video of the mother-daughter combination performing “Unwritten,” with Natasha Bedingfield, at UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability benefit gala.

In the video, Coco and Bedingfield sang the 2004 song while Cox played the piano.

“Such a great evening for a wonderful cause!” declared Coco. “I’m so proud of her and had such a good time jamming for a fantastic cause,” she added in the caption.

In August, the mother uploaded a lovely video of herself playing the piano as Coco sang Adele’s 2008 tune “Chasing Pavements.”