Por: NBC 6 South Florida Entertainment October 25, 2022
Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal is sharing more about the cost of his addiction battle. The actor, in an interview with published Oct. 23, said by the time he was 49 years old, he had spent a large part of his life in , estimating, I've probably spent $9 million or something trying to get sober. Perry — whose memoir recounts his decades long struggle with addiction — shared his early forays with substances,... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 09, 2022
It’s not clear who coined the term “California sober.” Or even, really, exactly what it means. In 2019, the journalist Michelle Lhooq wrote in Vice that she’d given up most recreational drugs except pot and psychedelics and considered herself “Cali sober.” In 2021,... + más
Matthew Perry spent $9 million 'trying to get sober' as 'Friends' star details public battle with addiction | Fox News
'Yellowstone' star Wes Bentley says Robert Downey Jr. 'saved' him when he was battling heroin addiction | Fox News
Fox News USA Entertainment October 29, 2022
Matthew Perry revealed that he would regularly visit open houses to steal prescription medications at the height of his.The 53-year-old actor told ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer that he did all sorts of things to feed his 55-Vicodin-pill-a-day habit and avoid withdrawal.I had to... + más
Matthew Perry reveals unusual place he got pills in Diane Sawyer interview | New York Post
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New York Post USA Life October 29, 2022
Nobody told him life was gonna be this way. Matthew Perry said his addiction got so bad that he would visit open houses on Sundays to steal pills from strangers’ medicine cabinets. “And I think they thought, ‘Well, there’s no way that Chandler came in and stole from... + más
Matthew Perry reveals he went to open houses to steal pills from medicine cabinets amid addiction struggles | Fox News
Matthew Perry opens up about being a friend to those struggling with addiction | ABC News
Fox News USA Entertainment October 27, 2022
Matthew Perry is spilling details about a date he once went on with Cameron Diaz, claiming .In the Friends star’s upcoming memoir, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, Perry shared that the two were briefly set up on a date shortly after Diaz split from Justin... + más
'Friends' star Matthew Perry 'really grateful' for Jennifer Aniston's support amid addiction journey | Fox News
Cameron Diaz reveals she's peed in swimming pool, sparking debate | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Life October 27, 2022
A number of celebrities have grouped together to defend Keanu Reeves after Matthew Perry made an odd comment about wanting him dead in his autobiography.An extract from Perry's new memoir, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, caught the attention of many on the... + más
Matthew Perry clarifies he's a 'big fan' of Keanu Reeves after questioning in book why actor 'walks among us' | Fox News
Matthew Perry questions why Keanu Reeves is still alive in upcoming memoir | New York Daily News
Fox News USA Entertainment October 24, 2022
revealed getting sober cost him a massive fortune as he estimated spending a seven-figure sum on his public battle against a substance abuse addiction throughout his life.I’ve probably spent $9 million or something trying to get sober, the 53-year-old actor told The New York... + más
Matthew Perry ‘grateful to be alive’ after addiction battle that once gave him 2% chance to live | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Entertainment October 19, 2022
“Friends” actor Matthew Perry feels “grateful to be a live” after a lengthy battle with addiction and repeated trips to rehab, he said in a new interview. Perry, who starred as the witty Chandler Bing on the New York City-set sitcom, says he was given a 2% chance of... + más
'Friends' Star Matthew Perry Writes Frankly About His Addiction Battle in New Memoir | NBC 6 South Florida
Matthew Perry “Nearly Died” When His Colon Burst Due to Opioid Addiction | Vanity Fair
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