Courtney Cox, in more ways than one, is a cougar. At 46, she finds herself separated from her younger husband (39-year-old David Arquette) and, presumably, she’s back on the dating market. As an actress, she’s always available for the right price, and the star of a show about an older woman romancing younger men is in the position of doing the same in real life. That’s why the older-woman, younger-man dating service Cougar Life is offering Courtney Cox a $1-million-dollar endorsement deal to be their spokeswoman.
If you’re unfamiliar with Cougar Life, they’re the dating service whose ads were banned by Google AdWords earlier this year. Presumably, if they can sink some money into getting Cox in their ads, then I can only assume that they’d leave Google AdWords behind and take their act to television. (They should also probably get Jennifer Aniston involved, too, given her proclivities towards younger men in the wake of her split with Brad Pitt.)
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