Courtney Cox Reveals Why She Did Historic Tampon Ad in 1985

Courtney Cox has revealed the financial necessity behind her decision to star in a 1985 tampon commercial early in her career. The actress stated she had no money at the time and the contract would provide enough to eat. Her appearance in the ad quietly made television history, as she became the first person to say the word "period" on the small screen. Cox, best known for playing Monica Geller on Friends, noted she even received fan mail for the groundbreaking commercial.

Key Points: Courtney Cox on Her Historic 1985 Tampon Commercial

  • Did ad for financial survival
  • First to say "period" on TV
  • Received fan mail for the commercial
  • Early career move before Friends fame
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Courtney Cox reveals why she did a tampon commercial in 1985

Friends star Courtney Cox reveals she did a groundbreaking tampon ad in 1985 for survival money, becoming the first to say "period" on TV.

Courtney Cox reveals why she did a tampon commercial in 1985
"I had no money at the time. And so any amount of money would have been fantastic for me. - Courtney Cox"

Mumbai, Jan 7

Actress Courtney Cox, who is popularly known as Monica Geller from "Friends", has opened up about the reason she agreed to do a tampon commercial early in her career, revealing it was a matter of survival and a moment that quietly made television history.

A video of the actress talking about doing a commercial for tampons surfaced on Instagram. In the clip, the actress shared that she had no money at that time and hence said yes to the commercial.

Courtney said: This commercial, I remember, um, I had no money at the time. And so any amount of money would have been fantastic for me. And I remember there was like a year contract and I was going to make enough money to eat, which was good. And I decided to do it."

The actress also made history by being the first person to say "period" on the small screen.

"But I was like the first person to ever say the word period on TV, which became so big. I actually got fan mail from this commercial that no one was ever going to see," added the actress.

The actress rose to international prominence by playing Monica Geller in Friends and Gale Weathers in the horror film franchise Scream.

Cox had a recurring role in the sitcom Family Ties and starred in the drama series Dirt, the sitcom Cougar Town, and the horror comedy series Shining Vale. Her film credits include the action fantasy Masters of the Universe, the comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, the animated comedy Barnyard, the fantasy comedy Bedtime Stories, and the independent drama Mothers and Daughters.

She owned the production company Coquette Productions, which she founded with her then-husband David Arquette. She has directed the television drama film TalhotBlond, the black comedy drama film Just Before I Go, and executive produced the game show Celebrity Name Game.

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Rohit P
Monica Geller did a tampon ad? 😂 That's a fun piece of trivia. Goes to show even the biggest stars start from humble beginnings. Good on her for being honest about needing the money.
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Sarah B
While I admire her honesty, it's a bit disappointing that breaking such a basic taboo is considered "making history." It highlights how far we've come, but also how much further we need to go in normalizing women's health topics globally.
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Ananya R
This reminds me of the struggles many Indian actresses might have faced in the early days. Taking any role for survival is a reality. Her story is actually quite relatable, even if the context is Hollywood.
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Vikram M
Getting fan mail for a commercial "no one was ever going to see" is the most Monica thing ever. She's always been a star! Funny how these small, brave steps sometimes lead to big things.
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Kavya N
It's a powerful message about destigmatization. In our society, we're only now starting to have open conversations about menstruation. Shows how media representation can slowly change mindsets, even if it starts with a simple ad.

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