Toni Collette and Chris Rock’s Friendly Skies

January 15, 2009 at 1:39pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Nothing brings people together quite like the threat of death.

As Sandra Bullock once told Keanu, relationships that start under intense circumstances never last...so it’s a good thing Toni Collette and Chris Rock are just friends.

Collette says she and Rock bonded for life after he comforted her during a traumatically turbulent flight from New York to Los Angeles. 

She explains, “We hit the remnants of a hurricane. I think I left claw marks in his arm. It was the most intense experience. It was petrifying, and I will forever be thankful because he kept looking into my eyes and saying, ‘We’ll always have this, Toni. We’ll always have this.’”

We want Chris Rock with us the next time we're on a flight!

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