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David Arquette Is Dating Joe Francis' Ex-Wife
Posted on Thu Sep 29, 2011 01:40 PM PDT

David Arquette has revealed to Howard Stern that he's dating someone new!
Despite speculation that he and estranged wife Courteney Cox would reconcile (the two are friendly, and Courteney is a fixture in the Dancing With The Stars audience), Arquette says he is dating entertainment reporter Christina McLarty.
McLarty is the ex-wife of Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis. They wed in November 2010 after four years of dating, but ended the marriage after only seven weeks.
Arquette also revealed Courteney has been dating someone since summer (there was speculation that she dated Cougar Town co-stars earlier this year.)
David said of McLArty:
- "She's adorable. I'm not one to run around with different girls. I like someone that makes me feel good and that I can make feel good."
Though she lives in New York, the couple are making long distance work with Skype. "We try to see each other as much as possible," he said.
So what's the official status with David and Courteney? "We're in the friend zone now," he said.
David and Courteney married in 1999 and announced their separation in October 2010.
The two have been frequenters of Howard Stern's show throughout their separation -- in April they gave a joint interview frankly discussing their sex life. Though, it also got emotional. On the show, though the two said they had a lot of love for each other, David said to Courteney, "I think you're over it, baby. You just need to admit it and we just need to figure out next steps."
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