REVEALED: Jennifer Aniston Is Struggling the Most After Matthew Perry’s Pa.ssing

Jennifer Aniston Grieves Matthew Perry’s Passing

Jennifer Aniston is reportedly grappling with a profound sense of guilt over missing a Friends reunion dinner before Matthew Perry’s untimely death. The actress, mourning alongside other Friends cast members, deeply regrets the growing distance among the group. The sorrow intensifies as they reflect on a missed opportunity for togetherness, especially after reconnecting for a group dinner in 2019.

A source reveals, “Jen, Courteney, Lisa and the boys are grief-stricken. They can’t believe he’s gone so soon and are desperately saddened they couldn’t do more, and that they hadn’t stayed as close. Right now, it’s all so hurtful and raw.”

In his memoir, Perry expressed gratitude towards Aniston, who reached out the most among the cast. Their bond, akin to siblings, had strengthened over the years. The early days saw them spending ample time together, relying on each other for dating and career advice.

Aniston, already coping with the recent loss of her father, is profoundly impacted by Perry’s passing. Struggling acutely, she faces a second massive loss in less than a year. The source states, “She still hasn’t fully regained her footing from that, and now this has just completely knocked her off her feet.” Despite her efforts to regroup, Aniston finds it immensely challenging to cope with the devastating blow.

In an emotional Instagram tribute, she wrote, “Matty, I love you so much, and I know you are now completely at peace and out of any pain. I talk to you every day…sometimes I can almost hear you saying ‘could you BE any crazier? Rest little brother. You always made my day…”