The “Friends” alum sat down with Diane Sawyer to elaborate on the bombshell revelations he makes in his forthcoming memoir, which is out Nov. 1.
The “Whole Nine Yards” star, who shares in his memoir that he had to have all of his teeth replaced after they fell out while biting into a peanut butter-covered piece of toast, also revealed hejust days before taping the highly anticipated reunion of the NBC sitcom.
“They did all sorts of things,” he told Sawyer, adding that the operation “made [his] mouth feel like fire.”©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett C When the “Friends” reunion finally aired in May 2021, Perry’s slurred speech and vacant stare left fans“It sounded like my voice was off,” he acknowledged, but he knew he “couldn’t not show up.”
“So what I chose to do was just go and do the best that I could,” he told the longtime interviewer, who noted the “wear and tear on his voice and speech.”