'No one should be celebrated more than you!' Courtney Cox praises David Arquette as he helps homeless man on his birthday
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There's no time like your birthday to be showered with an additional dose of love.
Although David Arquette's praise came from a rather unusual source - his estranged wife.
Despite their differences, it is clear from Courtney Cox's Twitter message that she still holds her husband of 11 years close to her heart, saying: 'No one should be celebrated more than you.'
Generous: David Arquette donates money to a homeless man after celebrating his 41st birthday at his nightclub Bootsy Bellows in West Holllywood
The Scream star turned 41 yesterday, celebrating at his nightclub Bootsy Bellows in West Holllywood.
David dressed up for the occasion in a suit and matching shirt, sprucing up the formal wear with a floral tie, handkerchief peeping out his breast pocket and a rose pin.
His unkempt hair and beard had tinges of grey, but added a silver fox character to the ensemble.
Meanwhile, as David relished festivities on Sunset Boulevard, the Friends actress tweeted: 'Happy birthday DA. No one should be celebrated more than you! @davidarquette'.
David tweeted: 'Can't wait to celebrate with @MDMOLINARI tonight @BootsyBellows'
Family ties: Courtney Cox tweeted a message to her ex, saying 'no one should be celebrated more than you'
He retweeted her message, adding: 'so sweet!!!!'
After marrying in June 1999, and becoming parents to eight-year-old Coco, the couple went their separate ways following a trial split in October 2010.
Two years later, David filed for divorce after nearly two years of separation.
Earlier this year, Courteney appeared on The Late Late Show, telling host Craig Ferguson: 'You know I love David, but he's crazier than a bag of snakes.'
And while it was his day to receive presents, Virginia native David gave a little something back, donating money to a homeless man who was holding a sign asking for 'work, food and shelter'.
Touching: David tweeted this image, saying daughter Coco was throwing him a party
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Okay, nice that a millionaire helped with the cameras in full view, but I see people everyday in my city who look like they don't have much more than a dime to their names giving disabled people in wheelchairs in front of the market or the homeless who have completely saturated my area of the city, a handful of change. Those people are the genuine heroes.
- Nikki , San Diego, 10/9/2012 01:46
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