A year after the actor’s death, Kudrow said that she found the note that her partner left inside two decades later.
Lisa Kudrow revealed that he recently discovered a note that the deceased Matthew Perry left him inside the cookie jar Friendswhich he gave her after they finished filming the series finale in January 2004. Kudrow didn’t reveal what the letter said, but she mused, “Timing is everything.”
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The revelation came during an interview on “The Drew Barrymore Show” after Barrymore asked Kudrow if she had ever stolen any props from the set of a TV show or movie. Kudrow said yes, but declined to name the exact objects, causing Barrymore to wonder about the fate of the Friends cookie jar.
“Matthew gave me that at the end of our last episode,” Kudrow said. “R.I had recently found the note he had for me. I hadn’t opened it or looked inside.. But yes, he did it. “I had a note there and I forgot about it… Timing is everything.”
The memory of Lisa Kudrow after the death of Matthew Perry
Kudrow, Perry and their “Friends” co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Courteney Cox and David Schwimmerthey spent 10 years making the iconic NBC comedy, which aired for 236 episodes. Perry died in October 2023 at age 54. Kudrow honored her late co-star at the time by sharing a photo of the two after they filmed just the Friends pilot.
“Thank you for making me laugh so hard with something you said, my muscles hurt and tears ran down my face EVERY DAY,” Kudrow wrote in the emotional Instagram post. “Thank you for your open heart in a six-person relationship that required commitment. And a lot of ‘conversation’. Thank you for showing up to work when you weren’t feeling well and then being completely brilliant. Thank you for the best 10 years a person can have.. Thank you for trusting me. Thank you for everything I learned about GRACE and LOVE from meeting you. Thank you for the time I was able to have with you, Matthew.”
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