Matthew Perry, best known worldwide for his iconic role as Chandler Bing in Friends, tragically passed away on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54. The American-Canadian actor’s death was ruled as the result of “acute effects of ketamine,” leaving millions of fans heartbroken.
While Perry’s life was marked by struggles with addiction and health battles, those close to him—including his longtime co-star and close friend Jennifer Aniston—revealed that he had turned a corner before his passing. According to Aniston, Perry had quit drinking and smoking, and was focusing on his health and well-being.

Now, nearly two years after his sudden death, an emotional revelation from Perry’s 2022 memoir Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing has resurfaced, shedding light on his deepest regrets about relationships and family.
Matthew Perry’s Reflections on Love and Parenthood
In his candid memoir, Perry openly admitted that he longed for a family of his own. Reflecting on his past relationship with actress Lizzy Caplan, he confessed:
“I often think if I’d [proposed] now, we’d have two kids and a house. Instead, I’m some schmuck who’s alone in his house at fifty-three.”
The 17 Again actor also recalled his high-profile romance with Julia Roberts, acknowledging that his insecurities often sabotaged his relationships.

“I manifest something that’s wrong with them, and then I break up with them. But there can’t be something wrong with everyone. I’m the common denominator,” Perry admitted.
These confessions revealed a vulnerable side of Perry that fans rarely saw—a man who, despite global fame, yearned for love, stability, and fatherhood.
A Legacy Beyond Friends
Although best remembered as the sarcastic yet lovable Chandler Bing, Perry’s career extended far beyond the hit sitcom. He starred in successful films like The Whole Nine Yards and 17 Again, while also pursuing meaningful advocacy work for addiction recovery.

In 2021, two years before his passing, Perry reunited with Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc for Friends: The Reunion. The special reminded audiences not only of the show’s cultural impact but also of the unbreakable bond Perry shared with his co-stars.
Remembering Matthew Perry
Two years on, fans continue to celebrate Perry’s legacy both as a talented actor and as a man who courageously shared his struggles to help others battling addiction. His honesty about relationships, loneliness, and the dream of having children resonates deeply with many, making his words in Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing even more poignant today.
Though Matthew Perry is gone, his impact—through his work, his advocacy, and his heartfelt confessions—remains timeless.