Matthew Perry confessed that it was uncomfortable to see Jennifer Aniston afterward. Sometime later, the actress and David Schwimmer were flirting on 'Friends'.
In his biography 'Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing', Matthew Perry revealed that he intended to have a relationship with Jennifer Aniston before they began filming the series 'Friends'.
As mentioned in his book – which went on sale on November 1 – the actor said that he was in love with her partner since he saw her for the first time, but she showed her lack of interest because she was not I felt the same.
However, Matthew Perry dared to ask her out, but Jennifer Aniston told him that she would prefer to remain her friend, to which he replied: “We can't be friends.” "We were able to put the past behind us and focus on the fact that we had both gotten the best work Hollywood had to offer." The situation was a bit strange when they had their first rehearsal for the pilot episode, but they managed to make everything as natural as possible. Our greetings and goodbyes became awkward. And then he would ask me, 'How long can I look at it? Is three seconds too long?'" he said in his book.
Sometime later, they met to read the first chapter of 'Friends' and were able to leave their differences behind to continue recording. She was later able to overcome the attraction she felt towards her partner since she and David Schwimmer flirted between scenes, an anecdote they told some time later.
Matthew Perry's revelations in his biographical book
Aside from the love revelations, Matthew Perry is a survivor of himself. The 'Friends' actor was close to dying, as he confessed in an episode of his biography 'Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing', which will be published in the United States on November 1, and also during an interview with People, where he announced the release of his book.
Four years ago, the American press reported that Perry was rushed to a hospital to undergo surgery for a gastrointestinal perforation. However, as the 53-year-old interpreter recently revealed, there was something more serious behind that diagnosis, since the truth is that his colon burst due to drug abuse.
"I wanted to share this when he was sure not to relapse into the dark side," the actor explained about the reasons that led him to make this revelation about a dark stage in his life. It was the excessive consumption of opioids that led him to spend two weeks in a coma five months hospitalized, and nine months depending on a colostomy bag.
In fact, when he was hospitalized, doctors informed his family that he had only a 2% chance of survival. "They put me on a thing called an ECMO machine, which makes your heart and lungs work. It's what they call a Hail Mary. Nobody survives that," said Matthew Perry.