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'Friends' actor Matthew Perry’s last Instagram post showed him in a hot tub

'Warm water swirling around makes you feel good? I’m Mattman #mentalhealth,' he posted



Matthew Perry
Image Credit: Instagram/mattyperry4

Five days before his sudden death at age 54, ‘Friends’ actor Matthew Perry shared a nighttime photo of himself inside a hot tub on Instagram.

On Monday, October 23, he wrote in the caption: “Oh, so warm water swirling around makes you feel good? I’m Mattman”.

“Mattman” is a name he’d used in recent days while posting on social media, often including references and imagery related to Batman.

Matthew Perry
Image Credit: Instagram/mattyperry4

Several netizens reacted as they expressed grief over their favourite star’s demise. One user wrote: “It’s quite eerie to see this picture and realise that Matt passed away in a hot tub.”

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Another wrote: “Rest in peace, Matthew. Scary to put this picture in the context of his passing away in a hot tub.”

As per People, the day before the hot tub photo, he wrote alongside a video of the moon: “Do you understand what I’m trying to tell you? — I’m Mattman.” And on Tuesday, Perry posted on X: “Let’s make stigmas a stigma. — I’m Mattman #mentalhealth.”

But it wasn’t all Mattman. On October 15, Perry had shared a rare photo of himself with his father, actor John Bennett Perry. “Here is me, and my father John, both holding a beverage,” he wrote in the caption, garnering hundreds of thousands of likes from followers.

TMZ first reported on October 28, citing law enforcement sources, that Perry was found dead in a jacuzzi at a home in Los Angeles.

No drugs had been found at the scene, the outlet added. According to the outlet, no foul play was suspected, and first responders were reportedly called to the residence for cardiac arrest.

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Perry released a memoir titled ‘Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing’ in November 2022. He began the book by recounting a time he nearly died at 49, and got candid about his struggles with addiction.

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