Matthew Perry details battle with addiction, fame, and life today in new memoir l GMA

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Published 2022-10-27
The “Friends” star estimates he has been in detox 65 times and says he “escaped death” after an emergency three years ago placed him in the hospital.


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All Comments (21)
  • @McCready12
    RIP Matthew Perry. Many of us feel like we lost an actual friend with your passing. You were loved by many and will never be forgotten.
  • @S-E-P-96
    He’s the definition of having everything but feeling like you have absolutely nothing.
  • Listening to this interview breaks my heart. Addiction can take anyone - He was blessed with so much, caring, intelligent, and good - looking. Life is so sad & imperfect. We keep looking for what we need, to fill the emptiness deep in our soul ~ Condolences to his family for their loss ~ God speed Matthew Perry ❤
  • @trumancapote9097
    RIP Matty. He fought the good fight for years and sometimes even the residual damage can be too much.
  • @JoeyGABC123
    “This must be how normal people feel all the time”. As someone riddled with anxiety, depression and low self-esteem, I can relate to this feeling.
  • @user-wt1eo9ho7i
    I read the book after Mathew’s passing. What a battle he fought. Mathew made us laugh and cry. I believe he was sober when he passed away, his body just couldn’t take it anymore. Rest in peace Mathew.
  • @sandraruckel6266
    Matthew, I hope you have now found the peace that you struggled so hard to find in life. Thank you for all the laughs. You will never be forgotten. 🙏❤️
  • @1w598
    I have a certain level of respect for anyone successfully battling addiction. It's probably the hardest thing you could ever do in life.
  • @Allaboutthe80s
    He was so likable, charismatic and funny and seemed like such a sweetheart. I was always a fan. So sad he's gone. R.I.P. Matthew. 😢
  • @rrr441
    He looks like a very gentle and kind human being. I hope he never relapses and can find some peace and happiness.
  • @valmacclinchy
    I'm Gen X, and vividly remember the Friends pilot episode. I knew right away it would be huge. Chandler was always my favorite "friend". Matthew is such a great actor, and seems to be such a kind, generous person. His openness about his addiction is going to help many people. Hope he continues to get well, and hope he knows he's appreciated and loved.
  • @tammy3545
    Wow. 55 a day. He really is lucky to be alive. I hope this book helps those who are going through what he went through and I hope he stays focused on his recovery.
  • At 14, my addiction started. By 21, I was a full blown heroin addict. Countless rehabs, prison, recovery houses, overdoses etc. At 44, I have 4 years clean. But the demon is always around. Don't let it win! From one recovering addict to another Matthew, RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE!! Take life one second at a time and continue to do what you're doing....helping another addict get another day clean!
  • Had a huge crush on him. Addiction definitely took a lot from him. His speech, he looks so much different than he did. I wish him the best in his recovery.
  • It’s sad regardless of why or how he died. A tortured soul. No one knows when it’s their time to leave this earth. I just feel he’s resting in peace. I just hope people realize fame doesn’t brings you happiness. You gave us so many good memories of yourself.
  • @lcclark2862
    This interview aired a year ago today exactly 10/28. R.I.P. Matthew Perry💔💔💔
  • Wishing Matthew continuing fortitude in his battle against addiction. May he have honest, uplifting, and sober friends to help him stay sober, and to give him the added strength to help others trying to sober themselves up.
  • @Flufflesmom
    He’s helped so many people by doing this interview, he probably doesn’t even know the positive impact he’s made. I am so thrilled for him. He looks great.
  • @rmb3211
    Watching the show, one would never know - which is really pretty amazing he was able to have the fortitude to do the show at such a high level despite the addition pulling him down. I feel like almost everyone knows someone struggling with this disease. I hope the future holds better treatments because it truly is as horrific as cancer or any other disease that kills.
  • @gayaneg.3805
    He was way out of it during friends reunion. It was painful to see. So glad he is bringing awareness to his struggles. Wishing him nothing but the very best!!!