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Matthew Perry’s stepfather opens up about Friends star’s death: ‘It’s with you every day’

Matthew Perry’s stepfather has opened up about the final months of the star’s life and why he “never beat” his addiction to drugs.

Matthew Perry’s stepfather opens up about Friends star’s death

Matthew Perry’s stepfather and veteran US TV journalist Keith Morrison has opened up about the star’s death, saying he can still feel “the echo” of the late actor’s presence every day.

In a new US interview, Morrison opened up about Perry’s sudden death at 54.

Perry, who was propelled to global stardom after landing a role on Friends, died on October 28 of an apparent drug overdose and drowning at his California home.

Perry felt he was overcoming his decades-long battle with addiction at the time of his tragic death, according to Morrison.

Matthew Perry died last October. Picture: Getty Images
Matthew Perry died last October. Picture: Getty Images

“He felt like he was beating it,” said Morrison, who has been married to Perry’s mother Suzanne since 1981. “But you never beat it, and he knew that, too.”

“It’s with you every day,” he said of the grief. “It’s with you all the time, and there’s some new aspect of it that assaults your brain. It’s not easy.”

Morrison added that Perry “didn’t get to have his third act, and that’s not fair”.

Matthew Perry and stepdad Keith Morrison. Picture: Keith Morrison
Matthew Perry and stepdad Keith Morrison. Picture: Keith Morrison

According to a report in The New York Post, Morrison said Perry was closer than ever with his mother at the time of his death.

They were “texting each other constantly,” he said of the pair, and shared “things with her that most middle-aged men don’t share with their mothers.”

“He was goofy. He was funny. He was acerbic,” Morrison said. “But even if he didn’t say a word, he was the centre of attention.”

The Friends cast. Picture: AFP
The Friends cast. Picture: AFP

When it comes to comparing the late actor to himself, Morrison said the pair were “as they say, chalk and cheese. He was loud and out there and funny and aggressive”.

“He had that kind of very fiery personality, and mine is not like that, as you can imagine,” he said. “But we got along fine … I never tried to replace his dad … but I was there for him, and he knew it.”

Elsewhere, Morrison said he tried to support Perry “as much as possible” through the years, no matter how challenging the situation became.

“That’s a whirlwind of a life, to get involved in a program that became as wildly successful as it was, to be fighting an addiction that was so virulent, that went after him so hard,” he shared.

He said that the late actor would get to “a certain point” where he knew he needed to get treatment, and “accept help when he needed it.”

“But as he said himself, it just kept happening … and it was a big bear. It was a tough thing … [a] big, terrible thing.”

– with the New York Post

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