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Matt LeBlanc Struggles with Grief One Year After Matthew Perry’s Death, Friends Co-Stars Offer Support
Matt LeBlanc, known for his role as Joey Tribbiani in the popular TV series ‘Friends,’ is reportedly still grappling with the loss of his co-star and friend, Matthew Perry, who passed away a year ago. Perry’s death has had a profound impact on LeBlanc, with sources indicating that he is struggling to cope with his grief.
According to recent reports, LeBlanc’s ‘Friends’ co-stars, including Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox, are showing significant concern for his well-being. They have been keeping a close eye on him, with some sources suggesting that they are even spending time with him to ensure he is not alone during this difficult period.
LeBlanc’s public appearances have been rare since Perry’s death, and when he does appear, he is often unrecognizable due to his changed appearance. This has sparked fears among fans and friends that he might be ‘unravelling’ under the weight of his grief.
The bond between the ‘Friends’ cast members is well-documented, and the loss of Matthew Perry has been particularly hard on LeBlanc. Fans and fellow cast members alike have expressed their support and understanding, acknowledging that grief does not follow a timeline and can be incredibly painful.
Despite some skepticism about the extent of the support from his co-stars, it is clear that LeBlanc is going through a challenging time. The outpouring of love and support from both his friends and the public reflects the deep connection that the ‘Friends’ cast shared and the lasting impact of their time together on the show.