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Jennifer Aniston Claims Matthew Perry's Death Is 'for the Better' - Liverpool Echo

LOS ANGELES, AUG 11 – Jennifer Aniston revealed the Friends cast mourned Matthew Perry’s long addiction battle before his death at 54, expressing relief he is now free from pain.

  • Jennifer Aniston reflected on Matthew Perry's death and decades-long addiction battle in a Vanity Fair cover story published on August 11, 2025.
  • Perry died in October 2023 at age 54 from the acute effects of ketamine, with several individuals charged for distributing the drug linked to his death.
  • Aniston described how the Friends cast, filming from 1994 to 2004, supported Perry through his struggles and mourned him before and after his passing.
  • She expressed that they made every possible effort at the right times, and it seemed as though they had been grieving Matthew for quite a while due to his difficult struggle, adding that in some ways, it was a relief he was no longer suffering.
  • Aniston emphasized ongoing grief mixed with gratitude and called the Friends cast "more than just castmates – we are family," reflecting their close bond.
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In a recent interview, actress Jennifer Aniston recalled her friend, the late actor Matthew Perry and his fight against addictions. Friends star addressed the last years of her cast partner, in a talk with Vanity Fair. There she commented that she tried to help him in his complex situation. “We did everything we could when we could.” Then she admitted that she saw the actor’s death as a sort of break. “But it almost seemed like we had been mourn…

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Los Angeles (USA), Aug 11 (EFE).- Jennifer Aniston spoke about how she felt about the death of Matthew Perry, her partner in the ‘Friends’ series, and confessed that she felt she had been ‘in mourning’ for him long before his death. “We did everything we could when we could,” Aniston told Vanity Fair magazine about her attempts and the actor’s friends to support Perry with her long struggle against addictions. “But she almost felt as if we had b…

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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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