Jennifer Aniston’s surprising take on Matthew Perry’s death
Jennifer Aniston just came out with an unexpected, wistful comment about her βFriendsβ co-star Matthew Perryβs death: Part of her, she said, thinks it might be βbetterβ for him that he died.
βWe did everything we could when we could,β the βMorning Showβ star said in an interview published Monday by Vanity Fair, talking about Perryβs friendsβ attempts to help him when he was struggling with addiction. βBut it almost felt like weβd been mourning Matthew for a long time because his battle with that disease was a really hard one for him to fight.β
Indeed, Perry discussed his friendsβ efforts to help him in his 2022 memoir, βFriends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing,β which recounted his decades-long struggles with substance abuse as well as his numerous recovery efforts.
βAlthough he asserts he was never high while filming βFriends,β heβd often be sick or hungover,β former staff writer Christina Veta wrote in The Timesβ review of the memoir. βOnce, Perry passed out on the Central Perk couch and [co-star Matt] LeBlanc had to nudge him awake to say his line. Later, Aniston called him out for drinking again, telling him, βWe can smell it.ββ
Perry told Aniston, βI know Iβm drinking too much, but I donβt exactly know what to do about it.β
βIn nature, when a penguin is injured, the other penguins group around it and prop it up until itβs better,β he wrote in his memoir. βThis is what my costars on Friends did for me. There were times on set when I was extremely hungover, and Jen and Courteney [Cox], being devoted to cardio as a cure-all, had a Lifecycle exercise bike installed backstage. In between rehearsals and takes, Iβd head back there and ride that thing like the fires of hell were chasing me β anything to get my brain power back to normal. I was the injured penguin, but I was determined to not let these wonderful people, and this show, down.β
Aniston told Vanity Fair in the new interview, βlooking solemn and out toward the oceanβ as she spoke about Perryβs death, βAs hard as it was for all of us and for the fans, thereβs a part of me that thinks this is better. Iβm glad heβs out of that pain.β
Perry said in his memoir that amid all his drinking and drug use, he was never suicidal.
βIn the back of my mind I always had some semblance of hope. But, if dying was a consequence of getting to take the quantity of drugs I needed, then death was something I was going to have to accept,β he wrote about the period after βFriendsβ ended.
βThatβs how skewed my thinking had become β I was able to hold those two things in my mind at the same time: I donβt want to die, but if I have to in order to get sufficient drugs on board, then amen to oblivion.β
Almost exactly a year after the memoir came out, on Oct. 28, 2024, at 4 in the afternoon, Perry was found dead in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home. The drug ketamine would later emerge as his official cause of death, with drowning a contributing factor.