Celebrity News October 13, 2010
David Arquette Apologizes to Courteney Cox
David Arquette admitted he may have been a little too forthcoming about his troubled marriage when he talked to Howard Stern Tuesday morning -- and wants to apologize to his now-estranged wife, Courteney Cox.
"I went on Howard Stern yesterday to provide clarity and honesty about what I'm experiencing," Arquette wrote on his Twitter page Wednesday. "But while doing that I shared too much. ... It's alright for me to be honest about my own feelings, but in retrospect, some of the information I provided involved others and for that I am sorry and humbled."
On Stern's Sirius morning show, Arquette talked about how he and Cox had stopped having sex and how she didn't want to be his "mother" anymore.
The "Scream" actor tweeted this latest speed bump will only make him a better person. "I'm sure Courteney and myself will emerge from this painful time better people from what we've learned," he wrote. "Thank you for all your Love and support at this time. I'm trying figuring out how to be the best person I can be." How tweet it isn't.
A source told People.com Cox was not at all shocked that Arquette went public about their private life. "Does she wish she could edit what comes out of his mouth? Sure. But nothing surprises her at this point. What's amazing about Courteney is that she doesn't get caught up in all the ridiculousness."