A new report has been published online, claiming that late “Friends’ star Matthew Perry lied about being sober for years.
“He wanted to sell books. Everything was crafted and manipulated; the truth wasn’t important,” the insider said to US Weekly, stating that claims he’d made on his book tour about living the soer life “was a lie.”
A second source alleged the actor met young women on the dating app Raya and convinced them to get him drugs.
“Addicts are smart, and Matthew was brilliant,” said the source. “He would do the FaceTime thing and get to know them. Then it would be like, ‘Let’s hang out,’ and he would say [to come to his house]. He wasn’t out in public anymore. That’s how he snuck things past people.”
Perry passed away after police found him lifeless inside the pool in his Hollywood home. Sources claim he was found in a jacuzzi at the home. While no drugs were found at the scene and there was no indication of foul play.
An autopsy later confirmed that Perry died of “acute effects of ketamine”. The report revealed that other factors contributed to his death, including drowning, coronary artery disease, and the effects of buprenorphine.