Friends star Matthew Perry died of ketamine overdose, autopsy finds
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I dunno...he didnt seem big enough to get himself onto a celebrity underground retirement programme...Elvis maybe for services rendered to his country, Michael Jackson possibly for being one of the most successful recording artist of his generation (and supposedly owning the Beatles catalogue for leverage)... but people like Perry and Whitney I don't see as having the muscle to dissuade their owners from whacking them when they pass their "sell by date" and are worth more dead than alive.Grand Illusion wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:59 am You think this was a real death? It's another Dead Celebrity Program deal. Mathew Perry's career had slid so far off and when you get no more good acting jobs, you get desperate and I think Perry wanted out to be worshiped by people's energy as a dead Celeb. Maybe there was a Medical Celebrity Program Deal on the table for him too. Where he would fake a medical injury like Michael J. Fox or Christopher Reeve did when their careers had tanked. You can't take this industry seriously. It's a lie, a joke.
Celeburtards are always putting on a show. It's show business all the time not just films and TV Shows.
Matthew Perry was allegedly worth $120 million, so he must have made bank on Friends, it wasn't some small time gig acting job https://www.newsweek.com/matthew-perry- ... it-1843276Sunshineuk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:02 amI dunno...he didnt seem big enough to get himself onto a celebrity underground retirement programme...Elvis maybe for services rendered to his country, Michael Jackson possibly for being one of the most successful recording artist of his generation (and supposedly owning the Beatles catalogue for leverage)... but people like Perry and Whitney I don't see as having the muscle to dissuade their owners from whacking them when they pass their "sell by date" and are worth more dead than alive.Grand Illusion wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:59 am You think this was a real death? It's another Dead Celebrity Program deal. Mathew Perry's career had slid so far off and when you get no more good acting jobs, you get desperate and I think Perry wanted out to be worshiped by people's energy as a dead Celeb. Maybe there was a Medical Celebrity Program Deal on the table for him too. Where he would fake a medical injury like Michael J. Fox or Christopher Reeve did when their careers had tanked. You can't take this industry seriously. It's a lie, a joke.
Celeburtards are always putting on a show. It's show business all the time not just films and TV Shows.
Hollywood may be fake but its not a charity; I cannot believe they would give golden handshakes to celebrities that didnt make good on the money invented in them. That's just not good business.... Look at the return on the rest of the FRIENDS franchise- David Schwimmer made good on directing / acting and is, I suspect "an insider" given he is obviously Jewish, the girls all steadily kept working keeping their value up, even LeBlanc's second rate "friends" spin-off at least has him still working for the system that made him... only Perry spun off out of control, traded his good looks for drugs and was of little use to the FRIENDS brand.
And for this he gets to retire and live out his days on an Island with Epstein?!. .. I don't think so.
rachel wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 12:09 am
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