Perry was filmed with a mysterious brunette
She looks like an ex, and he's in a very good mood. Matthew Perry filmed in the company of a mysterious brunette.
Dressed casually in a tracksuit and plaid shirt, actor Matthew Perry was filmed in a fit edition, during a visit to a friend in the Pacific Palisades, accompanied by a mysterious brunette. By the way, the 52-year-old actor, best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the sitcom "Friends", has obviously lost a lot of weight, and in accordance with his age, he also let his hair turn gray.
Perry had a lot of problems before and struggled with addiction to Vicodin, methadone, amphetamines and alcohol. He was in rehab twice, but at the moment he seems to be in good health and in a good mood. The woman in his company, quite similar to Perry's ex-fiancée Molly Hurwitz, was in a complete summer outfit, dressed in a beige top and hot shorts that highlighted her long tanned legs, and she had large sunglasses. They stood briefly in front of a large wooden courtyard door as the actor typed in the opening code, both holding food from a famous fast-food restaurant.
This is the first time the actor has been seen in the female company after breaking off his engagement to the manager at Molly Hurwitz publishing house last June.'Sometimes things just don't work, and this is one of those cases. Molly, I wish you all the best,' Perry said at the time. By the way, the couple started a relationship in 2018, and they got engaged in November 2020.
Last year, the actor worried fans a lot with his appearance in the special "Friends: Gathering", broadcast on HBO Max, where the famous six from the cult sitcom gathered, and Perry spoke rather vaguely. The production explained that an emergency dental operation was performed on the day of the shooting. Critics, meanwhile, noted that "tangible discomfort" was felt on the series 'set, especially when the series' main protagonists say they are in constant contact. 'I don't talk to anyone,' Perry said at the time, sounding so spontaneous it was hard to believe it was a joke. Perry will detail his life story in his November memoir "Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing."