Jennifer Aniston's surprising version of Matthew Perry's death


Jennifer Aniston has just dated an unexpected and melancholic comment about the death of her “friends” Matthew Perry's co -star: part of her, she said, believes that she could be “better” for him than he died.

“We did everything we could when we could,” said the star of the “morning program” in an interview published Monday by Vanity Fair, talking about Perry's friends attempts to help him when he was fighting with addiction. “But he almost felt as if we had mourned by Matthew for a long time because his battle with that disease was very difficult for him to fight.”

In fact, Perry discussed the efforts of his friends to help him in his memoirs of 2022, “friends, lovers and the great terrible thing”, which reported his struggles of decades with the abuse of substances, as well as his numerous recovery efforts.

“Although he says he was never tall while filming 'Friends', he was often sick or hangover,” wrote former personnel Christina Veta in the review of The Times of Memoirs. “Once, Perry passed out on the central advantage sofa and [co-star Matt] Leblanc had to push him awake to say his line. Later, Aniston called him for drinking again, telling him: “We can smell it.”

Perry told Aniston: “I know I'm drinking too much, but I don't know exactly what to do about it.”

“In nature, when a penguin is injured, the other penguins are grouped and support it until it is better,” he wrote in his memoirs. “This is what my co -star did for my friends. There were moments on the set when I had a lot of hangover, and Jen and Courtey [Cox]By devoting himself to cardio as a cure, he had a life cycle exercise bike installed in the backstage. Between the trials and the shots, I would return there and ride that thing like the fires of hell persecuted me, anything for my brain power to return to normal. I was the wounded penguin, but I was determined not to let these wonderful people, and this show, below. “

Aniston told Vanity Fair in the new interview, “wearing solemn and towards the ocean” while talking about Perry's death, “as difficult as it was for everyone and for fans, there is a part of me that thinks that this is better. I'm glad it is out of that pain.”

Perry said in his memoirs that in the midst of all his consumption of alcohol and drugs, he was never suicidal.

“At the bottom of my mind, I always had some hope. But, if dying were a consequence of taking the amount of drugs I needed, then death was something that I would have to accept,” he wrote about the period after “Friends” ended.

“That's how bias I had become my thought: I could sustain those two things in my mind at the same time: I don't want to die, but I have to do it to get enough drugs on board, then they love oblivion.”

Almost exactly a year after the memoirs came out, on October 28, 2024, at 4 in the afternoon, Perry was found dead in a hydromassage bathtub at his home in Los Angeles. Ketamine drug would later emerge as its official cause of death, with drowning of a contributing factor.

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