Matthew Perry Memoir Spills Tea on Friends Co-Stars

Matthew Perry Memoir Spills Tea on Friends Co-Stars

Matthew Perry Memoir Spills Tea on Friends Co-Stars!

Matthew Perry won’t “sugarcoat” his relationships with his Friends co-stars in his upcoming memoir. Well Friends fans got to finally see the long-awaited reunion on HBO Max and now they will also get some juicy tea from Matthew Perry…

 

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CelebnMusic247.com has learned that Matthew Perry’s upcoming ‘juicy’ autobiography will delve into his addiction battle as well as how he really feels about his Friends co-stars.

Fans couldn’t have been more thrilled to hear that the beloved Chandler Bing actor, 52, will be releasing his personal story titled Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, which will be available to read in November this year.

Perry said in the caption on his Insta:

So much has been written about me in the past. I thought it was time people heard from me. The highs were high, the lows were low. But I have lived to tell the tale, even though at times it looked like I wouldn’t. And it’s all in here. I apologize it’s not a pop up book.

According to Us Weekly, the 52-year-old actor will be very honest about the “tougher times” that he and his castmates have been through in his tell-all, which is scheduled to hit shelves on Nov. 1.

An insider revealed:

He’ll delve into his addictions, of course, plus clear up rumors about his feelings for the Friends co-stars.

Perry struggled with addiction for more than a decade, including many years while filming the beloved sitcom. “I don’t remember three years of it,” the actor confessed in a BBC interview from 2016. “I was a little out of it at the time — somewhere between seasons three and six.”

Us Weekly’s insider confirmed that it “wasn’t always a bed of roses for Matthew on and off the Friends set” and that his book will explore the “good and bad” of the Friends reunion, which premiered on HBO Max in May 2021.

The source added:

It’s not going to be salacious or mean, just totally honest. But given the nature of Matt’s life and his experiences, that guarantees this will be an incredibly juicy read.

We are looking forward to this one.