Friends, Lovers, and The Big Terrible Thing is the next big news for all Chandler Bing fans out there. In big, bold letters, the title of his upcoming memoir was plastered across the 52-year-old Friends star’s Instagram post.
While fans could only see a stack of papers and the official title for the upcoming memoir in the picture, they are already hyped to find out the contents of the pages.
More about Matthew Perry’s memoir and its official release date
Earlier in February 2022, Friends star Matthew Perry shared the news of his forthcoming memoir. The star took to Twitter to unveil nothing more than the title and the front cover, addressing his followers with his signature caustic sarcasm in the caption:
As per current plans and reports, Perry’s autobiography will be launched globally on November 1, 2022.
A few months after the fan-favorite actor featured in the highly-anticipated special Friends: The Reunion with his co-stars, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, and Lisa Kudrow, Flatiron Books announced that they were going to publish Perry’s book.
According to Flatiron Books, a division of publishing giant Macmillan, Matthew Perry will be utilizing his sarcastic charm to recount a few off-camera events that occurred during his Friends era and openly address his battle with addiction.
In a 2021 press release, Megan Lynch of Flatiron Books stated:
The publisher added:
Reports state that Matthew Perry went to rehab for brief periods from 1997 to 2001. The time period coincided with the NBC sitcom’s run from Season 3 through Season 6. In an interview with BBC Radio in 2016, Perry claimed to have forgotten the first three seasons of Friends, admitting that he was “a little out of it” at the time.
Perry spoke openly about his issues with addiction and his obligation to be humorous for the sake of the show during HBO Max’s Friends: The Reunion in 2021. He said,
Fans eagerly await Matthew Perry’s memoir, which will give them a chance to walk in the shoes of their favorite Friends character on the streets of New York City.
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