“Not Just a Lifetime: Jennifer Aniston Reflects on Moving Forward without Matthew Perry”

The message proclaimed, “Embrace live streaming. Love passionately. Release all fear. Embrace self-love. Show love to those in your vicinity.”

'Lifetime Isn't Long': Jennifer Aniston On Life After Matthew Perry's Death

Jennifer Aniston revealed in a recent interview that she and Matthew Perry were texting on the day he passed away. Perry, famous for his role as Chandler Bing in the hit sitcom Friends, tragically died at the age of 54 on October 28. He was found unresponsive in a hot tub, and first responders were unable to revive him. The investigation into his death later revealed that it was an accidental ketamine overdose. Perry had struggled with drug addiction and related health issues for many years, but had reportedly been clean for 19 months prior to his passing.

Now, Aniston, who is also known for her role in Friends, shared an inspirational post on Christmas, urging people not to take anything for granted. The message read, “Have you ever sat with yourself and thought about the concept of life? Time goes by FAST. You don’t get that back. Please go live. Love hard. Let go of fear. Love yourself. Love the people around you.”

It added, “Appreciate the hardships. Trust YOUR process. Feed your faith and never forget to FEEL. A lifetime isn’t that long.”

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Jennifer Aniston recently shared her thoughts on the late actor’s final days during an interview with Variety. According to her, Matthew Perry was “happy” and “healthy” before his death. She wanted the world to remember him the way he wanted to be remembered. She revealed that she was texting with him on the morning of his passing and he was not in pain. He was content and working hard to improve his health. Aniston expressed that she and everyone else missed him dearly, and the tributes and outpourings of love he received after his death were beautiful. She also mentioned that Chandler Bing, the character Perry portrayed on “Friends,” brought joy to everyone. She appreciated Perry’s unique dialect and manner of speaking, stating that it added something special to the show’s overall enjoyment.

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