Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid have reportedly split after more than a decade together
The Friends star and the Snow Patrol songwriter quietly ended things late last year, according to multiple reports, and the breakup sounds about as amicable as a twelve-year romance gets.

Spearson Cruz
June 28, 2026Monica Geller would have color-coded the breakup binder. Courteney Cox and Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid have reportedly called it quits after more than a decade together, per a report that landed Saturday and got picked up everywhere within hours.
The Daily Mail had it first. TMZ, Just Jared, Hello and Parade all followed with the same broad strokes: the two are done, it happened a while ago, and nobody is throwing a vase. A source told the Mail the couple had reached a point where they were basically living "different lives," so they ended it. That same source called them "extremely amicable" and "great friends who care about each other very much," which is the celebrity-breakup version of a polite handshake.
Here is the part that turns this from a bombshell into a slow exhale: the romance reportedly ended late last year. The news is only surfacing now. So if you came for a messy public unraveling, this one already happened in private, months ago, while everyone was looking somewhere else.
The timeline, and there is a lot of it
Cox and McDaid go back to 2013, when a party did what parties do. Cox hosted a get-together at her Los Angeles home, Ed Sheeran showed up, and Sheeran brought his Snow Patrol friends, including guitarist and songwriter Johnny McDaid. They started dating that September.
What followed was not a straight line:
- June 2014: engaged, less than a year in.
- November 2014: engagement called off.
- 2015 into 2016: back together, spotted at lunches, officially reconciled.
In 2024, Cox herself filled in the bumpy stretch, sharing that the pair had once broken up "in therapy" about three years into the relationship. So the couple that just quietly ended things had already survived a called-off engagement and at least one loud near-ending. By any math, more than a decade is a real run.
One honest caveat
This is reporting, not an official statement. The story is built on sources talking to outlets, and so far neither Cox nor McDaid has posted a teary caption, a cryptic black square, or a "conscious uncoupling" essay. If either of them says something on the record, the story can change. Until then, it is sourced reporting that several reputable outlets stood up independently.
What is not in dispute is the through-line. For more than ten years these two were one of the quieter celebrity couples, the kind that did not live on a red carpet. McDaid kept writing hits with Snow Patrol and for other artists. Cox kept being Courteney Cox. And somewhere in the last year, off camera, they decided they were better as friends.
As breakups go, this is the gentle kind. No fire pit, no restraining order, no lyric changes at a birthday show. Just two people who dated through an engagement, an un-engagement, and a decade of everything after, deciding to stop. Monica would respect the organization of it.
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