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Hollywood stars Jennifer Aniston, George Clooney ‘clash’ over how to honour Matthew Perry

While Aniston wants to focus on the positive, Clooney prefers a gritty approach



Jennifer Aniston and George Clooney
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Actress Jennifer Aniston and George Clooney have disagreed over the best way to honour their mutual friend Matthew Perry.

Matthew died at his home on October 28 after being found unresponsive in his hot tub at his newly renovated property, reports Mirror.co.uk.

He was just 54 years old at the time of his death and now, reportedly, Aniston and Clooney have been trying to figure out the best way to honour the late ‘Friends’ star.

A source told the National Enquirer: “It’s a dramatic clash of perspectives as Jennifer remains staunch in her determination to preserve a positive image of Perry. She wants to emphasise the joy he brought into the world, particularly highlighting that he seemed happy on the day he passed away.”

However, Clooney wants a more honest and gritty approach in a bid to help others learn and benefit from the struggles Matthew faced with addiction.

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The insider added: “George Clooney, known for his candid honesty, believes being truthful about Matthew’s challenges — particularly with addiction — could serve as a valuable lesson and help others facing similar battles.”

Meanwhile, Aniston recently appeared at the AFI Awards Luncheon. The sighting was the first time since Matthew Perry was accused of “assaulting women” before his death. A source claimed Matthew “shoved” a former friend and worker in a moment in which he could not “control his emotions.”

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