Aussie pub under fire for Matthew Perry tribute
The gesture by the pub has ignited a passionate debate - with a particular drink causing quite a stir.
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An Adelaide pub has come under fire for their cocktail in honour of the late Friends star, Matthew Perry.
The Unley in Parkside introduced the 'Chandler Bing' cocktail on Instagram as a heartfelt tribute to the iconic actor, who died last weekend.
Perry, celebrated for his portrayal of Chandler Bing in the adored '90s sitcom Friends, had captivated fans worldwide.
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The cocktail, named after Perry's character, is made of Southern Comfort, peach schnapps, cranberry, fresh lime, and sugar and is available for $18.
This pub didn't read the room
Nevertheless, this gesture by the pub has ignited a passionate debate, given Perry's well-documented battle with alcoholism.
In the midst of the controversy, one voice rose above all others, asking, "You know he was an alcoholic, don't you?"
Others were quick to highlight Perry's personal wish to be remembered for more than just his iconic Friends role.
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Bigger than Friends
Perry bared his soul and shared his tumultuous journey through addiction in his deeply personal book, "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing."
He had hoped to be a beacon of hope for those facing similar struggles, conveying, "I want people to understand that they're not alone, that there are other people feeling exactly the way they're feeling. That their behaviour is not insane, that they have a disease, and it's not their fault."
Perry fervently believed in the transformative power of recovery and frequently witnessed individuals embarking on the path to healing and reclaiming their lives after conquering addiction.
The Unley's well-intentioned tribute to a beloved actor has unwittingly stirred deep emotions and a profound conversation about the importance of sensitivity when honouring individuals who have grappled with addiction, especially in the aftermath of their untimely departure.
The post has since been deleted.
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Originally published as Aussie pub under fire for Matthew Perry tribute