Courteney Cox and daughter Coco team up for gorgeous cover of Demi Lovato's 'Anyone'
"Coco traded me one song if I let her go to a party. I took it."
Courteney Cox just revealed her family's best kept secret: her 15-year-old daughter Coco Arquette's jaw-dropping vocals.
The "Friends" star teamed up with Coco on Saturday for the daunting task of covering Demi Lovato's challenging ballad, "Anyone."
The duo's knockout performance definitively proved that talent doesn't just run in their family. It gallops.
With Cox on the piano, Coco at first stands nervously at the mic as she reads the lyrics off her phone. The facade lasts for mere seconds as the teen's soaring vocals quickly elicits astonished looks from spectators -- and a proud smile from mom.
The sweetest part of the intimate mother-daughter concert, however, came when Coco stopped singing to sweetly apologize for swearing during one part of the song.
In the caption, Cox revealed that their gorgeous performance almost didn't happen. She had to bribe her daughter first.
"When you have a teenager you barely get to see them. So much negotiating," joked the actress. "Coco traded me one song if I let her go to a party. I took it."
This trade might have been one of the best decisions Coco ever made as the video generated nearly 4 million views within 24 hours.
In addition, celebrities like Charlize Theron, Kate Hudson, Rob Thomas and more have flooded the comments' section with praise for Coco and questions of when she'll sing for them in concert.