Matthew Perry, celebrated for his iconic portrayal of Chandler Bing on the beloved American sitcom Friends, passed away last October due to a drug overdose, as confirmed by police following his post-mortem. The newly released documentary, TMZ Investigates: Matthew Perry and the Secret Celebrity Drug Ring, which premiered on September 16, delves into the ugly world of drug trafficking in Hollywood.
The documentary aims to shed light on the shadowy networks involved and their impact on the entertainment industry. The documentary will premiere on Monday at 9 PM ET on Fox and will be available for streaming on Hulu starting Tuesday.
Matthew Perry’s post-mortem revealed that his tragic passing was linked to a high concentration of ketamine in his system. Known and loved for playing Chandler Bing, this news hit fans hard.
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For the unversed, TMZ Investigates: Matthew Perry and the Secret Celebrity Drug Ring just dropped on Monday, September 16, and it’s diving deep into Hollywood’s shady drug scene. This documentary explores the darker side of the industry that often stays hidden behind the glitz and glam.
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Celebrities like Kelly Osbourne openly discuss how some doctors are willing to prescribe medications to known addicts in order to get close to celebrities and profit from it. Additionally, "Jackass" star Brandon Novak reveals how he exchanged valuables for drugs at doctors' offices.
The deadly network orchestrated by the group eventually led to the tragic loss of Matthew Perry's life. Perry had openly discussed his struggles with substance abuse and shared his experiences with addiction in his memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.
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