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‘Deeply regretful‘: Aussie pub’s Matthew Perry tribute slammed

A popular Aussie pub has issued a formal apology following a backlash against an ill-conceived tribute to late Friends star Matthew Perry.

An Aussie pub’s Matthew Perry tribute has been slammed.
An Aussie pub’s Matthew Perry tribute has been slammed.

A popular Adelaide pub has issued a formal apology following a backlash against an ill-conceived cocktail tribute to the late Friends star Matthew Perry.

The Unley in Parkside found itself in hot water after introducing an $18 cocktail named the “Chandler Bing” in honour of Perry, who tragically passed away at his Los Angeles residence on Sunday.

The cocktail, composed of Southern Comfort, peach schnapps, cranberry juice, fresh lime, and sugar, was introduced as the “cocktail of the month.”

The pub’s Instagram post featured a caption that read: “A tribute to our sarcastic king. We present to you, The Chandler Bing.”

The Unley faced criticism for an $18 cocktail named ‘Chandler Bing’ in tribute to the late Friends star, Matthew Perry, who recently passed away at his Los Angeles home. Picture: Instagram
The Unley faced criticism for an $18 cocktail named ‘Chandler Bing’ in tribute to the late Friends star, Matthew Perry, who recently passed away at his Los Angeles home. Picture: Instagram

However, this seemingly well-intentioned gesture quickly drew criticism on The Unley’s social media account.

Many reportedly expressed their discomfort, pointing out Perry’s struggle with alcohol addiction, making the tribute insensitive.

The cocktail, made with Southern Comfort, peach schnapps, cranberry juice, lime, and sugar, was introduced as the pub’s “cocktail of the month.” Picture: Getty Images
The cocktail, made with Southern Comfort, peach schnapps, cranberry juice, lime, and sugar, was introduced as the pub’s “cocktail of the month.” Picture: Getty Images
Social media backlash erupted as people found the tribute insensitive, citing Perry’s well-documented battle with alcohol addiction. Picture: Noam Galai/Getty Images
Social media backlash erupted as people found the tribute insensitive, citing Perry’s well-documented battle with alcohol addiction. Picture: Noam Galai/Getty Images

One commenter on Instagram wrote: “This feels so wrong considering he battled alcoholism”.

Another stated: “Anyone who’s seen his interviews and read his book would know that Friends was actually not what he wanted to be remembered for, his words, not mine.”

Perry had been open about his battles with substance abuse and alcoholism, as documented in his memoir, Friends, Lovers And The Big Terrible Thing, published a year before his passing.

Fans worldwide have spent the week paying tribute to Perry. Picture: John Lamparski/Getty Images
Fans worldwide have spent the week paying tribute to Perry. Picture: John Lamparski/Getty Images

In the memoir, Perry shared that he had his first drink at the tender age of 14 and had attended 6,000 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, as well as undergoing rehab 15 times.

He mentioned during his book promotion he had been sober for 18 months but estimated that he had spent millions in his pursuit of sobriety.

In light of the public’s reaction and recognising the error in judgment, The Unley has decided to remove the Chandler Bing cocktail from their drinks menu.

In a statement to the Advertiser, the pub expressed its deep regret for any distress the tribute may have caused and emphasised that they intended to honour a beloved actor and icon.

“The cocktail was intended as a tribute to a beloved actor and icon; however, we recognise that this was an error in judgment and have removed the cocktail,” a spokesman The Unley stated.

“We are deeply regretful of any hurt that this has caused.”

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