In admitting that he was not surprised by Matthew Perry’s sudden death, Sean Penn proceeded to interview him.
In particular, the actor appeared on Piers Morgan’s show Uncensored, and although he called Matthew Perry’s death tragic, he said that He was not “surprised” that this happened.
First, Sean Penn noted Matthew Perry’s talent, but also his courage in sharing his struggles with addiction bravely and publicly.
“What a talented guy. I can’t say I knew him very well, but I liked him very much,” Sean Penn, who has struggled with his own demons in the past, initially said he I was impressed because he spoke frankly For his problems.
“I saw him recently. We were getting ready to board our flight from LAX, and I complimented him on what I knew about his book.
“I haven’t read the book, however I’ve seen quite a few interviews with him, and it sounds like he was talking about it, that he dealt with itSean Penn added that he was very smart and bold, and that he generously offered his experience to people to be useful.
Speaking about the actor’s death, he continued: “It’s tragic, I can’t say I’m too surprised. I don’t know what the coroner’s report says and so on, but I know he’s done a lot of damage to his organs over the years.”
“It’s a difficult situation and he’s been able to do that, he’s been able to put this story behind him and He has succeeded in giving great joy to many people with his talent. “So I wish his family the best of luck,” he added.
Sean Penn He has worked with Matthew Perry in the past He also appeared briefly in two episodes of the series “Friends” in 2001.
With information from the New York Post
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