Now that the heavily hyped “Friends: The Reunion” is finally streaming, one friend is getting a little more attention than the rest.
It has come to light that Matthew Perry, whose altered speech in recent interviews has raised eyebrows, is no longer participating in the Cameo video platform, where he was reportedly charging $999 for a 20-second personalized video.
His profile page, which still exists on the site, now reads, “Notify me when available,” suggesting the “Friends” actor could come back at some point. It’s unclear when he ducked out of the platform, but his most recent review is from December. The man fans know as Chandler Bing is the only member of the cast to have joined Cameo.
Perry has drawn attention for his demeanor on camera since several “Friends: The Reunion” cast interviews were published last week, along with a preview video from HBO Max. Some fans said his speech was slurred and commented on his lack of animation.
A source told the Sun, however, that the 51-year-old actor — who has dealt openly over the years with his addiction to alcohol and painkillers — had undergone an emergency dental procedure that day, and it left him in pain.
“That was said to impact his wellbeing and also how he was feeling,” the source told the U.K. paper Tuesday. “He had been in pain from what we understand, which caused the slurred speech.” He has reportedly told friends there’s been no relapse.
A Perry publicist didn’t respond to a request for comment Thursday, and the actor’s recent tweets merely promote a new, limited-edition merchandise collection. The two-hour special was filmed in early April.
In the People interview, Perry’s voice is noticeably different than in the past as he describes stealing a cookie jar from the sitcom’s set and giving it to costar Lisa Kudrow and jokes, deadpan, about his chemistry with costars David Schwimmer and Matt LeBlanc being “very, very, very sexual.”
In an ET interview that was posted Wednesday on YouTube, Perry is more animated, but half his face, especially half his mouth, is clearly affected by something. Still, he manages a few real smiles during the chat.
“Friends: The Reunion” is now streaming on HBO Max.
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