Matthew Perry Threw A Table At Fiancée Molly Hurwitz During Fight About His Cheating: Source
11.01.2024 - 01:15
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The image we have of Matthew Perry‘s last couple years is rapidly disintegrating. We knew the Friends star had his battles with addiction, but we truly believed him when he said it was in the past… and we never would have expected violence from him — certainly not towards the women in his life. But that’s just what a new report claims happened.
Ever since Perry’s cause of death was revealed to be the effects of ketamine — which was apparently not part of a prescribed dosage — it’s become increasingly clear he wasn’t as clean as it seemed. As you may have read, on Wednesday there was a shocking report in Us Weekly about how he lied about being sober — and was “verbally, emotionally and physically abusive” in his final years.
He even was accused of physically shoving around his sober companion and pal Morgan Moses — something which effectively ended their friendship months before the release of his book, in which he wrote about how she saved his life. You can read more from the shocking exposé HERE.
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Well, on top of that, we now have another report claiming Matthew also once assaulted his former fiancée.
Matthew and Molly Hurwitz split publicly in Summer 2021. That came on the heels of his scandalous interaction with a 19-year-old girl on Raya. When everyone thought he was cheating, they finally went public with their breakup.
But according to an insider speaking to DailyMail.com on Wednesday, Matthew and Molly had split months earlier, around Valentine’s Day. This source says they had a huge blowout fight when Molly found a romantic gift the Fools Rush In star had bought for SOMEONE ELSE. He allegedly met this
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