Suzanne Morrison, mother of the late actor Matthew Perry, revealed in a recent interview on the Today show that she believes her son had a “premonition” shortly before his tragic death. During a conversation with journalist Savannah Guthrie, Suzanne recalled a visit with Perry at one of his new homes, where an unexpectedly emotional moment took place. “Matthew came up to me and said, ‘I love you so much, and I’m so happy to be with you right now’”, shared Morrison.
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Although at the time she didn't give much importance to these words, now, looking back, she feels they could have been a premonition. "It was as if he felt something," she explained. This behavior, according to her, was unusual for him, as it had been years since they had shared such an intimate conversation.
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Matthew Perry's mother believes the actor had a 'premonition' before his death
Morrison also explained that her son seemed to have accepted an "inevitable" fate. According to her, Perry confessed to her that he "was no longer afraid," which, while comforting, also raised great concern for his mother. This revelation comes just as the first anniversary of his death approaches, on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54.
Matthew Perry, who was widely known and loved for his role as Chandler Bing in the series Friends, passed away in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home. According to the report from the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, Perry died due to the acute effects of ketamine, with drowning and coronary disease as contributing factors.
Despite Perry publicly stating that he was sober after battling addictions for decades, it was reported that he suffered a relapse shortly before his death. The Los Angeles district attorney's office revealed in a press conference that the actor had lost control of his consumption of ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic used in treatments for depression and pain.
Five people, including Perry's personal assistant, several doctors, and a person known as the "Ketamine Queen," have been charged in connection with his death. These events have brought a renewed focus to the internal struggles and addiction issues that Perry faced throughout his life, which his mother believes he had somehow already accepted. Suzanne Morrison's full interview and other members of Perry's family will be broadcast next Monday on Today, promising to be an emotional commemoration of the beloved actor's life and legacy.