Matthew Perry’s death: Salma Hayek remembers ‘Fools Rush In’ co-star; says ‘you're gone much too soon’

Updated : Oct 31, 2023 13:27
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Two days after Matthew Perry’s tragic death, his ‘Fools Rush In’ co-star Salma Hayek took to Instagram to pay a heartfelt tribute to him. Sharing a series of photos with the ‘Friends’ actor, Salma recalled the special bond they had.

‘Two days ago, I woke up to the shocking news that Matthew Perry is no longer with us. It’s taken me a couple of days to process this profound sadness,’ she wrote.

Salma continued, ‘There is a special bond that happens when you share dreams with someone, and together you work towards them. I was very moved last year when Matthew shared on his Instagram stories how much he loved 'Fools Rush In,' and how he thought that that film we did together was probably his best movie. Throughout the years, he and I found ourselves reminiscing about that meaningful time in our lives with a deep sense of nostalgia and gratitude. (sic).’

She concluded, ‘My friend, you are gone much too soon, but I will continue to cherish your silliness, your perseverance, and your lovely heart. Farewell, sweet Matthew, we will never forget you. (sic).’

For the unversed, a few months ago, Matthew Perry hosted 'Ask Me a question' session on his Instagram page. When a user asked him 'if playing Chandler was his most treasured role', he replied, ‘I did a movie that I love called Fools Rush In with @salmahayek - that was probably my best movie (Sic).’

Salma Hayek shared the screenshot of Matthew's Instagram post as she fondly remembered him.

About Matthew Perry’s death

Matthew Perry, who was loved for playing Chandler Bing in 90s TV show 'Friends', died on October 28 at his Los Angeles residence. Initial reports suggest that he died due to apparent drowning.

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