More details have emerged regarding the circumstances surrounding the passing of Matthew Perry. Sources have informed us that he tragically passed away in his own home this morning, following a morning of physical activity. Matthew Perry’s death has brought law enforcement to the scene.
It is reported that Matthew returned home in the early hours after engaging in a 2-hour session of pickleball. Subsequently, he sent his assistant on an errand. When the assistant returned approximately two hours later, they found Matthew unresponsive and immediately called 911. At this point, it remains uncertain if the physical activity preceding his passing had any bearing on his demise, as an investigation into his death is currently underway.
Matthew Perry, renowned for his role as Chandler Bing on the beloved ’90s sitcom ‘Friends,’ has sadly passed away, as confirmed by TMZ. Law enforcement sources indicate that he was discovered at an L.A.-area residence and is believed to have drowned. First-responders were summoned for a reported cardiac arrest. The exact location on the property where this incident occurred remains unclear.
Our sources have revealed that he was found in a jacuzzi on the property, and no drugs were found at the scene. Foul play is also not suspected.
Matthew Perry, adored for his iconic character on ‘Friends,’ was a staple of the show for its entire 10-season run, appearing in all 234 episodes. His portrayal of Chandler Bing and his memorable lines have left an indelible mark on fans worldwide.
While ‘Friends’ was his most prominent claim to fame, Matthew Perry also had an extensive list of TV appearances over the years, including shows such as ‘Boys Will Be Boys,’ ‘Growing Pains,’ ‘Silver Spoons,’ ‘Charles in Charge,’ ‘Sydney,’ ‘Beverly Hills, 90210,’ ‘Home Free,’ ‘Ally McBeal,’ ‘The West Wing,’ ‘Scrubs,’ ‘Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,’ ‘Go On,’ ‘The Odd Couple,’ and more. Additionally, he graced the big screen with his presence in several memorable comedy films like ‘Fools Rush In,’ ‘The Whole Nine Yards,’ ‘Three to Tango,’ ‘The Kid,’ ’17 Again,’ ‘Getting In,’ and others. In more recent times, he had taken a step back from acting, with his last role in a TV mini-series dating back to 2017.
Despite his on-screen affability, Matthew Perry faced substantial personal challenges, particularly his struggle with addiction to drugs and alcohol, with a notable dependence on painkillers, specifically Vicodin. This battle with addiction persisted, even during his ‘Friends’ days, leading to multiple rehab stints.
Matthew Perry candidly addressed this difficult chapter in his life through a memoir published last year, where he shared the hardships he endured, including noticeable weight fluctuations during the show.
While Perry appeared to be on a path to recovery a year ago, the year prior, during the ‘Friends’ reunion promotion, fans expressed concern about his well-being. At times, he was observed slurring his words and appeared unwell.
In addition to his substance use issues, Matthew Perry also faced significant health challenges, some of which necessitated hospitalization. He underwent emergency surgery due to a gastrointestinal perforation but fortunately made a full recovery.
Matthew Perry was never married, and his engagement to Molly Hurwitz ended after just six months a couple of years ago. Prior to that, he was romantically linked to Lizzy Caplan.
He leaves us at the age of 54. Rest in peace, Matthew Perry.