Allegations of physical assault and deception are now surfacing against the late Matthew Perry, renowned for portraying Chandler Bing in Friends. The actor, who passed away in October 2023 at the age of 54, is posthumously accused of assaulting several women, including his ex-fiancée Molly Hurwitz and live-in companion Morgan Moses. The claims have intensified the scrutiny surrounding his legacy.
🔴Matthew Perry assaulted at least two women and lied about his sobriety in the lead-up to his death, according to reports.
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) January 11, 2024
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Explosive revelations have emerged from sources close to the late star, asserting that Perry, in a heated dispute over alleged infidelity in 2021, threw a coffee table at Hurwitz. Molly Hurwitz, who terminated their engagement in February 2021, reportedly faced Perry’s anger on Valentine’s Day upon discovering a romantic gift meant for another woman.
According to NYPost, the insider referred to abandonment issues, describing a “meltdown” in March 2022 where Perry allegedly shoved Morgan Moses into a wall and threw her onto a bed.
Perry’s tumultuous personal life, already exposed in his 2022 memoir, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing,” is now facing scrutiny. The credibility of Perry’s claims of sobriety, pivotal to his public narrative, is being called into question.
Close friends assert that Perry, openly battling addiction throughout his life, was not in the positive state he professed before his demise. There are alleged incidents of Matthew Perry being involved in car accidents while under the influence, contradicting his assertions of sobriety.
The late actor’s reported use of the dating app Raya to connect with young women for drug deliveries adds a layer of complexity to his troubled final years. Perry’s purported manipulative tactics, described as “crafted and manipulated,” cast doubt on his intentions and authenticity, particularly during the promotion of his memoir.
Source: New York Post