
Matthew Perry has been through some major struggles over the years after Friends and he went public about it in his memoir Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing where he mentions Keanu Reeves in a very shady way. At the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on Saturday, Perry told the audience that he would remove his fellow actor’s name from all future prints of the book.
Matthew Perry rose to fame in 1994 when he was cast on Friends, but he had been acting since 1979 when he secured a one-episode role in 240-Robert as Arthur. In 2002, he was so popular along with the rest of the Friends cast that they collectively negotiated a $1 million per episode deal that would launch him into mega money, the kind of money that can get an addict into trouble. Trouble is exactly where he found himself years later after struggling with addiction and going in and out of rehab for years.
from We Got This Covered https://ift.tt/aPWN7rs