Jennifer Aniston's 'husband and a father' letter mysteriously pulled from Matthew Perry items sale
Jennifer Aniston’s Heartfelt Letter to Matthew Perry Pulled From Auction: A handwritten letter penned by Jennifer Aniston to Matthew Perry has been pulled from auction and is no longer for sale.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jennifer Aniston's heartfelt letter to Matthew Perry has been unexpectedly withdrawn from a charity auction, raising questions among fans. According to The Independent, the note was no longer available for purchase.
The letter was part of 130 personal items belonging to the late 'Friends' actor that were set to be auctioned by Heritage Auctions, in partnership with the Matthew Perry Foundation, on Friday, June 5.
In the touching note, Aniston wrote, "I love you, dear friend. I am so proud of you, and I am always here for you."
Jennifer Aniston's heartfelt letter to her decades-long friendship with Matthew Perry
The letter began with the word "Matty," a nickname Aniston affectionately used for Perry. In the emotional note, she reflected on their years-long friendship and praised Perry for his resilience.
"Matty! Oh my God... How am (I) going to live without your light in my life on a daily basis? I know that the light has been dimmed at times and there were moments I was so scared it was going to go out all together. You have always come back.”
"Thank you for choosing to live this life. You have so much to give and not just to the masses with your talent but as a friend and a husband and a father," she continued. "We have come a long way baby. Since that night we met at that bar whose name I can't remember. Remember? On La Cienega. The sports guy?"
"You may not think to call me, but I am always here. This has been quite a home we have shared, and I so cherish it and you." She signed off the letter with the words: "I love you. Jenny."
Inside the 2004 'Friends' wrap dinner
Aniston's note was placed next to a poem that focused on love, trust, and self-expression. The poem read "It's all about love... and trusting your feelings and finding your center and being yourself and following your heart and knowing the way and giving to others and letting it flow and keeping the faith."
"And taking care and serving and having more of life and listening to others and telling your story and loving the questions and embracing the mystery and beginning again." According to Hello!, the letter was part of a photo album called 'The One With The Last Supper'.
The album included candid photos of Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer, Perry, and Aniston. As per Hello!, the pictures were taken during the 'Friends' wrap dinner in 2004. The album was a gift from Aniston to her castmates.