This is not Perry good! Matthew Perry, former star of the hit show Friends, ruffled feathers on Wednesday, February 6, when he tweeted that he got the boot from therapy that day.
“I got kicked out of therapy today,” he wrote on the social media platform. And now, fans are fearing for the troubled actor’s health as he’s been open about his addiction and depression in the past!
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Matthew, 49, has been battling addiction for years, so this cryptic message has fans convinced something really bad happened.
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"Please feel better ❤️ I hope you’re okay. You deserve love and happiness. You made me laugh when I was having rough times and always got me through it. You’re a brilliant, talented man and some day I believe you’ll see light in life. Addiction and depression will not rule you,"
one fan wrote.
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Another
added, "I don’t know what is going on, but I hope you are alright and have people to support you."
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This episode came just a few months after he revealed he spent three months in the hospital following a secret surgery. "Three months in a hospital bed. Check," he wrote at the time.
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Perry allegedly underwent an operation for a ruptured bowel, known as gastrointestinal perforation, over the summer. The condition can be caused by trauma or appendicitis.
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Perry has been vocal about his health issues over the years, and was even vocal to fans about his addiction to alcohol and pills in the late 90s that sent him to rehab twice.
"You can’t have a drug problem for 30 years and then expect to have it solved in 28 days... Getting sober is a really hard thing to do," he once told
The Hollywood Reporter. "The best thing about me is that an alcoholic can come up to me and say 'can you help me? and I can say 'yes I can.' The fact that I’m on TV makes people listen a little bit more, and I take advantage of that."
But he followed up with fans on Thursday, February 7, to assure them that he's actually fine despite the dramatic first tweet. He
wrote, "Easy guys, it was just one session. I’m back in therapy where I belong:)."
Matthew, 49, has been battling addiction for years, so this cryptic message has fans convinced something really bad happened.
Photo credit: Rob Davis/startraksphoto.com
"Please feel better ❤️ I hope you’re okay. You deserve love and happiness. You made me laugh when I was having rough times and always got me through it. You’re a brilliant, talented man and some day I believe you’ll see light in life. Addiction and depression will not rule you,"
one fan wrote.
Photo credit: Atlantic Images / MEGA
Another
added, "I don’t know what is going on, but I hope you are alright and have people to support you."
Photo credit: Adam Nemser/startraksphoto.com
This episode came just a few months after he revealed he spent three months in the hospital following a secret surgery. "Three months in a hospital bed. Check," he wrote at the time.
Photo credit: Nancy Rivera/INSTARimages.com
Perry allegedly underwent an operation for a ruptured bowel, known as gastrointestinal perforation, over the summer. The condition can be caused by trauma or appendicitis.
Photo credit: Walter McBride/INSTARimages.com
Perry has been vocal about his health issues over the years, and was even vocal to fans about his addiction to alcohol and pills in the late 90s that sent him to rehab twice.
"You can’t have a drug problem for 30 years and then expect to have it solved in 28 days... Getting sober is a really hard thing to do," he once told
The Hollywood Reporter. "The best thing about me is that an alcoholic can come up to me and say 'can you help me? and I can say 'yes I can.' The fact that I’m on TV makes people listen a little bit more, and I take advantage of that."
But he followed up with fans on Thursday, February 7, to assure them that he's actually fine despite the dramatic first tweet. He
wrote, "Easy guys, it was just one session. I’m back in therapy where I belong:)."
Photo credit: Bauergriffin.com / MEGA