Jennifer Aniston Shares Heartfelt Unseen Texts with Matthew Perry in Emotional Tribute


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Jennifer Aniston has unveiled previously unseen text messages exchanged with her late friend and former co-star, Matthew Perry, on the morning following his untimely demise. The iconic actor, renowned for his role as Chandler Bing on the beloved 90s sitcom Friends, passed away a month ago, leaving the entertainment world in mourning.

Despite the passing of time, Aniston remains deeply affected by Perry's departure, describing the loss as cutting her "deep." The actress had previously honored the late actor with a heartfelt tribute on her official Instagram account, expressing her ongoing emotional journey and the enduring impact of their friendship.

Reflecting on their camaraderie, Aniston shared a glimpse into the cherished moments they had exchanged through text messages. Recounting the emotional experience, she revealed, "In the last couple of weeks, I’ve been pouring over our texts to one another. Laughing and crying, then laughing again. I’ll keep them forever and ever."


One particular text, which Aniston highlighted in her Instagram post, featured Perry's spontaneous message that captured the essence of their friendship. The text read, “Making you laugh just made my day. It made my day,” accompanied by a photo of the two joyfully immersed in script reading.

In a recent interview with Variety, Aniston opened up further about her grief, disclosing that she had been texting Perry on the very morning of his passing. "I was literally texting with him that morning, funny Matty," she revealed. The actress reassured fans that Perry was not in pain and was content in his final moments. "He wasn’t struggling. He was happy," she added before concluding the conversation.

Matthew Perry, aged 54, was reported dead in late October when paramedics discovered him unconscious in his jacuzzi at his California residence. The actor's unexpected departure marked the end of an era for Friends enthusiasts, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and camaraderie.


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