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.
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.
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?”