Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing – Matthew Perry
A deeply honest and moving memoir by Matthew Perry, revealing his rise to global fame, his battle with addiction, and his journey toward recovery and self-acceptance.
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Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing is the raw, intimate, and courageous memoir of Matthew Perry — beloved worldwide as Chandler Bing from the iconic television series Friends. Behind the humor and success, however, lay a long and painful struggle with addiction that nearly cost him everything.
In this powerful autobiography, Perry opens up about his childhood, his rapid rise to fame in one of the most successful sitcoms of all time, and the devastating battle with substance abuse that overshadowed his achievements. He candidly recounts hospitalizations, near-death experiences, broken relationships, and the “big terrible thing” that shaped much of his adult life.
Written with the same wit and vulnerability that made him famous, the book balances humor with heartbreaking honesty. Perry reflects on fame, loneliness, love, self-destruction, and the long road to recovery. More than just a celebrity memoir, it is a deeply human story about pain, resilience, and the search for meaning.
This memoir is essential reading for fans of Friends, readers interested in mental health and addiction recovery, and anyone who appreciates a story of survival, honesty, and hope. It is a powerful reminder that success and struggle can exist side by side — and that healing is possible.






