Matthew Perry, known for his role in `Friends`, has passed away.
Max, the streaming service for `Friends`, is planning a memorial in his honor.
Perry's assistant, Briana Brancato, confirmed the news.
Perry's death has sparked conversations about loneliness and addiction.
The cause of Perry's death has not been officially disclosed, but there are speculations about his struggles with addiction.
Matthew Perry, the renowned actor best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the popular sitcom Friends, has passed away. The news of his death was first reported by multiple sources including Fox Business and Yahoo Entertainment. Perry's assistant, Briana Brancato, confirmed the news. The cause of Perry's death has not been officially disclosed, but there are speculations about his long-standing struggles with addiction. Perry had been open about his battles with substance abuse in the past, and his struggles were often reflected in his character on Friends.
Perry's death has sparked conversations about loneliness and addiction, as reported by The New York Times and Fox News. His passing has also led to an outpouring of tributes from fans and colleagues alike. The actor's death has been a significant blow to the entertainment industry, and his contributions to television and film will not be forgotten. Perry's role in Friends was particularly influential, and the show's streaming service, Max, is planning a memorial in his honor.
The streaming service has attached a memorial to Matthew Perry at the beginning of each 'Friends' episode.
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