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Jennifer Aniston Mourns “Friends” Co-Star Matthew Perry One Year After His Sudden Death

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It’s hard to believe it’s been an entire year since the world lost Matthew Perry unexpectedly at age 54. Matthew was a friend on and off camera to his co-stars. For ten seasons, he portrayed Chandler Bing, the slightly neurotic one that everyone adored, including his co-star, Jennifer Aniston. When Friends wrapped in 2004, he and his co-stars went their separate ways. While many hoped that Matthew Perry and the gang would come together one more time for a reunion, nothing ever came to fruition. Instead, the stats went on to other projects, but remained faithful friends.

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Jennifer Aniston Paid Tribute To Matthew Perry On Year After His Death

When Matthew died, it came as a shock to everyone. His former Friends co-stars felt the effects of a heartbreaking loss. Jennifer Aniston posted an Instagram picture of herself with Matthew Perry on October 28 with the simple caption, “1 year.” She also tagged the Matthew Perry Foundation.

Fans posted their love for Matthew Perry and Jennifer Aniston.

One wrote, “He is so deeply missed. Forever with us. Sending love.”

“Still so hard to believe,” another person commented.

“FOREVER SIX,” a fan wrote, referring to the Friends cast.

The foundation shared its own message on Instagram about Matthew Perry’s death and supporting those struggling with addiction.

“We honor Matthew today and the mission that lives on through The Foundation. Matthew understood that no one should have to face the disease of addiction alone. His life was dedicated to helping those suffering find healing and hope. And even now, his profound work continues to break down the stigma that plagues this disease and to fight for those who struggle, ensuring that every individual can get the support they deserve. His legacy is a testament to the impact of compassion, and it reminds us all that we have a role to play in building a more caring and understanding community.”

This story’s feature image is by Featureflash Photo Agency via Shutterstock.

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