Cheshire's most beloved farm shop, The Hollies, has played host to none other than Hollywood A-listersCourteney Cox and Johnny McDaid from Snow Patrol. The Little Budworth gem welcomed the Friends icon and her musician beau last week. The family-run establishment took to social media to share a charming photo of the couple, announcing that Courteney and Johnny had stayed in their woodland lodges near The Hollies Farm Shop, reports the Manchester Evening News .

In their post, they mentioned that the pair enjoyed "all spaces at our Little Budworth site" throughout their visit. The post set off a wave of excitement among fans, with many expressing shock that Courteney, best known for her role as Monica Geller on Friends, was in Cheshire. Fans reacted with iconic Friends references, with one echoing Janice's famous line: "Ohhhh.

Myyyy. Godddd." Another commented: "The One where Monica visits The Hollies.

.. WOW".

Some customers recounted doing double-takes, having spotted someone resembling the actress in the farm shop last week, only to be astonished to discover it was indeed her. Instagram user Sunday Girl recalled: "Saw her queuing for coffee on Sunday and said to my fella how much this woman looked like Courteney Cox..

only to now know it was her and not a doppelganger." On Facebook, Amanda Jaundrill exclaimed: "Wowsers! Always knew you were star class. Maybe she will recommend it to her 'Friends'.

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