Emmys Pay Tribute to “Friends” Star Matthew Perry with Musical Performance

Emmys Pay Tribute to “Friends” Star Matthew Perry with Musical Performance

The Emmys paid tribute to late “Friends” star Matthew Perry with an emotional musical performance. Singer Charlie Puth and The War and Treaty performed an acoustic rendition of the show’s iconic theme song, “I’ll Be There for You.” Perry, who passed away at the age of 54 in October, received the final tribute during the in-memoriam segment. The awards show also memorialized other legendary figures from the television industry. Aniston and the rest of the “Friends” cast previously expressed their sorrow and shared their memories of Perry.

Matthew Perry’s Death Highlights the Dangers of Ketamine Misuse

Matthew Perry’s Death Highlights the Dangers of Ketamine Misuse

The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office ruled Matthew Perry’s death an accident caused by acute effects of ketamine. While ketamine has shown promise as a treatment for depression, Perry’s death highlights the dangers of its misuse. Ketamine, when taken under medical supervision, can be safe and beneficial. However, recreational use can lead to addiction and fatal outcomes. Perry’s death was also complicated by coronary artery disease. Experts emphasize the need for serious consideration of the risks associated with ketamine misuse to prevent further tragedies.