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Rare Aniston-Perry 'Friends' note pulled from auction
3 Jun
Summary
- Jennifer Aniston's personal note to Matthew Perry was withdrawn from auction.
- The letter detailed their 'Friends' bond and Perry's personal struggles.
- The auction aimed to benefit the Matthew Perry Foundation for addiction recovery.

A deeply personal handwritten letter penned by Jennifer Aniston to her late 'Friends' co-star Matthew Perry was unexpectedly withdrawn from a charity auction. The note, reportedly given to Perry around the conclusion of their iconic series, was initially part of a collection of his belongings intended to raise funds for his charity.
Heritage Auctions confirmed the withdrawal of the poignant letter, which offered a rare insight into the off-screen bond between Aniston and Perry. The correspondence alluded to Perry's battles with addiction, with Aniston expressing her profound admiration for his resilience and their shared journey.
The letter, preserved within an album of cast photos from the 'Friends' wrap party in 2004, was a keepsake Perry reportedly cherished. The auction, scheduled for June 5, was organized to support the Matthew Perry Foundation, established to aid those combating addiction, a cause close to Perry's heart given his own public struggles.