London: Former `Friends` star Courteney Cox says she will always love her estranged husband David Arquette.
The 47-year-old, who split from Arquette in 2010 after 11 years of marriage, said she has not ruled out getting back together with the 40-year-old actor, reported Femalefirst.
"Who knows what will happen. We`re not divorced, and I suppose at some point we will be, but the reason I say, `Never say never`, is because when my dad was dying he regretted not being with my mum, who he divorced when I was 10.
"All I know is we`re always going to love each other and whoever else comes into our lives will know that our relationship is extremely close, and that has to be accepted. We`ve both talked about that. We`re not your typical broken-up couple. I love David more than anything in the world," Cox said.
The actress, who has a daughter Coco with Arquette, said the two are now "better parents" since they split.
"We always had a huge fondness for each other, but sometimes if you don`t catch things you can end up leading separate lives. The thing is we were working together so we thought we were seeing each other all the time," she added.
PTI
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