Matthew Perry Ex Airs Dirty Laundry After Engagement Announcement!
Last week Matthew Perry announced that he and Molly Hurwitz had gotten engaged late last month after they started dating in 2018. Now, comes the bitter ex airing his dirty laundry back in his addiction days…
CelebnMusic247.com reports Matthew Perry’s ex-lover Kayti Edwards, who stayed friends with the actor after they briefly dated in the 2000s, spilled all the dirt to The Sun.
According to Matthew Perry’s ex-lover Kayti Edwards claims he would send her out to score him drugs (cocaine, heroin, and crack) because she was pregnant at the time and “No one’s going to pull over a pregnant girl. Don’t worry.”
Edwards went on to say:
I was like five months pregnant going down and getting stuff for him. He [would say], ‘No one’s going to pull over a pregnant girl. Don’t worry.
Perry would set up the drug deal and Edwards would pick up the stash.
She went on to explain:
We’d open the bag, sometimes it was pills, cocaine, sometimes it would be heroin and crack, it was just like a smorgasbord, you never knew what you were going to get.
Edwards claims she was merely trying to help the actor during those days and meet dealers to stop him from “wandering around the streets” himself and getting caught by police or paparazzi, reports PageSix.
She reveals:
I look back and think, ‘What kind of friend was I?’ [But] I wanted to help him. He’d give me this guilt trip like, ‘If you don’t get me this I’m just gonna go there myself and walk downtown’. I was like, ‘No, no, no, I’ll just do it for you’ because I didn’t want him in his state of mind to A, be driving, and B, be wandering around the streets… It was kind of weird, our relationship turned toxic. I couldn’t say no.
What was more shocking is that Perry paid Edwards to get the drugs, so she went along with getting the drugs.
She said:
I was making all this money. I just had to drive, pick it up, bring it to him, boom, sometimes three times a day, sometimes I made like $3,000-$4,000 a day. He would always say to me, ‘Money is no object’. I was like, ‘Oh my God’. Matthew could have retired years ago and he’d still be a millionaire, he’d always say, ‘I’m set for life’. But I think that he liked working.
Kayti concludes by stating:
I remember I would go to Paramount, up to the gate, and I’d say, ‘I’m here to see Matthew.’ I would drive through and he would just be in the trailer. I would think, ‘How can you be working right now? [But] he wasn’t a functioning addict, you could see all over his face, he wasn’t fooling anybody.
Mattew didn’t get the message to get help until his friends and “Friends” co-stars started distancing themselves from him.