We call this latest installment of probable tabloid garbage, "The One Where Monica and Chandler are Dating IRL," and unlike most rumors we read in Star magazine, we're sincerely hoping this one is true.

According to reports, newly single Courteney Cox has been going to Matthew Perry for emotional support since she split from her rocker fiancé, Johnny McDaid.

"It's no surprise that Matthew was one of the first people Courteney called when she ended the engagement," a source told the rag. "They've leaned on each other before, during her infertility struggle and his battle with addiction."

Well, yeah, because he's her lobster.

The "insider" goes on to report that Matthew, who has been single-to-mingle since he broke up with Lizzy Caplan in 2012 (we also forget they were a thing), invited Courteney over to talk, cooed "I'll be there for you when the rain starts to pour," and all that jazz, and overcome with tension pent up from 10 years of onscreen smooching, they "hooked up."

We'd like to imagine it was after a mutual friend's wedding and their interaction went something like this:

However, much like their characters, they intend to keep their budding romance on the DL, for now, which explains why they haven't said anything. Well, that, or none of this is true.

"There isn't any pressure to put a label on it yet, but they're excited to see where this might go," the source explains.

To be fair, when Star claimed Courteney's relationship with her husband-to-be was over weeks before it was confirmed, they happened to be right. So, fingers crossed their "insider" is a real person in Court's inner sanctum who isn't just leading us on with the typical muck.

Here's to Mrs. Chanandler Bong!

Brie Schwartz Deputy Editor, Oprahmag.com As deputy editor, Brie oversees OprahMag.com's lifestyle content including beauty, style, health, and relationships.

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