NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: ‘Good Morning America’ star George Stephanopoulos’ wife Ali Wentworth recently received a ‘cozy’ scented candle from ‘Friends’ star Courteney Cox.
The 58-year-old actress and producer clicked a snap of the candle and shared it on her Instagram Story.
Ali has been exploring ways to handle the emotions of becoming an empty nester, and the gifts from various individuals have assisted her in alleviating that pain.
For now, Courteney sent Ali a scented candle from her own brand.
Ali Wentworth shares ‘cozy’ snap of scented candle from Courteney Cox
Ali recently shared on her Instagram Stories a method she's employing to stay stress-free and content at home. She posted a picture of a candle in a blue jar.
"Thank you @homecourt and @courteneycoxofficial for this cozy scent," the mother of two captioned her snapshot.
In addition to being a TV icon and one of the main ‘Friends' cast from the '90s, Courteney is the founder of the home candle brand Homecourt.
It seems she had given Ali a fragrance from her own brand. Judging by the candle's color, it's probable that Courteney sent Ali the Balsam Fireplace scent.
The scent comprises notes of Nova Scotian fir balsam resin, salted amber, eucalyptus leaf oil, and more. Ali didn't provide further details about her activities but appeared to be taking some time off and unwinding.
Ali Wentworth attends a mental health charity for children
Ali actively works for social causes and recently showed her appreciation for the Child Mind Institute, an independent non-profit organization working to transform the lives of children & families struggling with mental health & learning disorders.
The ‘GMA’ star’s wife attended a charity event hosted by the institute and praised them for doing commendable work for the betterment of children.
She wore a black dress for the event and shared a snap with the President of Child Mind Institute, Dr Harold Koplewicz.
Ali captioned her snap, “I have supported @childmindinstitute for years because they transform the lives of children struggling with mental health and learning disorders. And our country is in a mental health crisis. We have to scaffold our younger generations.”