Could this latest gossip be any juicier? Just months following the release of the popular show's reunion special, it appears Matthew Perry, who starred as Chandler Bing on the iconic sitcom Friends on NBC from 1994 to 2004, has some stories he'd like to get off of his chest about what went on behind the scenes.
It was announced that Perry will soon release an autobiography detailing his time on Friends on and off the set. Knowing Perry's well-documented struggle with drugs and alcohol during his time on the show, this could definitely shed some new light on what his situation was like, and apparently that's not all his autobiography will delve into. Knowing Friends' reputation as one of the most popular TV shows of all time that still holds to this day, this is certainly bound to get the fanbase's attention.
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According to Us Weekly sources, Perry's «juicy» autobiography, which will reportedly be titled Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, will not pull any punches regarding what his time was like on the set. «It wasn't always a bed of roses for Matthew on and off the set of Friends,» sources revealed. «And Matt isn't going to sugarcoat the tougher times that he went through with the cast.»
According to those same sources, Perry will also reveal how he truly feels about the Friends reunion that aired on HBO Max's streaming service last year. Although this memoir is expected to reveal details never seen or heard of before about the show, it's not expected to be too scathing. «It's not going to be salacious or mean, just totally honest… But given the nature of Matt's life and experiences, that guarantees this will be an incredibly juicy read!»
This memoir, due for release on
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