Nepo baby with sitcom legend mum and actor turned wrestler dad parties with pals – can you guess her famous parents?

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A HOLLYWOOD nepo baby with top actor parents has been hailed "perfect" after sharing a picture showing her partying with pals. The Los Angeles -born star, who has followed in her parents career path, appeared "just like her momma" in the recent snaps, according to fans. Coco Arquette , has carved a career as a singer and actress - as well as being hailed a look-a-like to Friends actress mum Courteney Cox , 60.

Courteney was 40 when she welcomed her only child Coco, conceived by IVF, with her film producer ex husband David Arquette , 53, who has now forged a career in wrestling. Coco's parents split up in 2013 and have since moved on with other people. Coco has no doubt been given a boost jobs-wise courtesy of her parents, starring in movies including Cougar Town and Just Before I Go.



read more coco arquette She also headed to college and has been keeping her followers up to date with her life as a nepo baby courtesy of her Instagram page. A recent snap showed the brunette sporting a blue silk dress as she pulled on a pair of boots in her closet. She then headed out on a lively evening with pals, captioning the images with a cheeky Emoji icon.

Another Instagram upload saw Coco licking her tongue out as she posed by a palm tree. Most read in Celebrity One upload, in which fans hailed her "all grown up", saw her donning a nude-coloured vest and sipping a cocktail before she danced around the room. OPENING UP Scream actress Courteney recently opened up on parenting her only child - and some of her regrets.

She told Minnie Driver on the most recent episode of the star's podcast, Minnie Questions: "One of the things with age, I've learned to say no, I've learned to have boundaries. "But earlier on, when she [Coco] was a kid, or not even that many years ago, I wish I'd been a firmer parent." Yet she also revealed her regrets in parenthood - and not embracing each stage of Coco's childhood as it came.

She told the same podcast: "I was just like, oh, when is this phase going to be over? This is brutal. "But I guess when you don't get the chance to have more kids or now they're growing up, it's just like, oh God, I wish I'd held on to that a little longer." She then added: "But I just think it's kind of the way of life, isn't it?".