Matthew Perry has been candid about his struggles with alcohol and drugs. In Matthew Perry’s memoir, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing,” which was recently released, he goes into more detail. The actor talked about his time on Friends in the past. He also discussed his struggles with addiction and several relapses. Matthew revealed what might be considered too much in his memoir. As a result, one may wonder if Matthew Perry’s friends would be okay with such a level of revelation. The good news is that they were all so proud and supportive of him. See more below.

Matthew Perry’s Friends Were Very Supportive And Proud Of Him

An insider exclusively revealed to Us Weekly that Matthew’s friends were supportive.

The insider added that it was not easy for Matthew to have revealed so many deep secrets about his past. However, seeing how it turned out is comforting, especially with the overwhelming support from friends.

The Friends star revealed in his memoir that he struggled with alcohol and pills most of his time in the movie. He noted that he was only sober in one season of the show, which spanned between 1994 to 2004. Matthew also gave significant pointers as proof to show the times he struggled with alcohol and pills.

Jennifer Aniston Is A Particular Source Of Support

Today is the day! #FriendsLoversBook is finally here. I’m so excited that I get to share my story with you. It has been a meaningful experience for me and I hope you find some meaning in it too. To purchase a copy, head to https://t.co/eRcDvW7mv8. pic.twitter.com/5z5EF5pQr8

— matthew perry (@MatthewPerry) November 1, 2022

Matthew Perry’s friends and co-stars, Matt LeBlanc, Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, and David Schwimmer, all proved to be there for him during those difficult times. In Matthew Perry’s memoir, he gave an analogy of what his friends did for him. He shared that when a penguin is injured, other penguins support it.

Among all of Matthew Perry’s friends, Jennifer proved to be a particular source of comfort. According to Matthew, she was the one who reached out to him the most and the first to confront him about his drinking.

Undoubtedly, Matthew will have no reason to be insecure about the revelations in his memoir. He has enough encouragement and support in his circle of friends.