Friday 18 November 2022 08:11 AM Matthew Perry relishes in success of memoir at GQ Annual Men Of The Year Party ... trends now
Matthew Perry had plenty to smile about when he attended GQ's Annual Men Of The Year Party in West Hollywood on Thursday.
Just days earlier, the Friend star got word that his revealing new memoir - Friends, Lovers And The Big Terrible Thing - which documented his rise to fame and fortune, as well as his alcohol and drug addiction and eventual journey to sobriety, shot to the top of The New York Times' bestseller list.
The actor, best known for playing Chandler Bing on the hit sitcom Friends, was all smiles as he made his way to the red carpet for a round of photos ahead of the GQ event.
Promo mode: Matthew Perry, 53, continued his promotional push for his new memoir when he attended GQ's annual Men of the Year Party in West Hollywood on Thursday
The Massachusetts native, 53, who grew up in Ottawa, Canada, looked stylish in a classic black suit that he matched with a charcoal-colored top.
He also donned black dress shoes, and had his salt-and-pepper hair styled short and pushed back off his face.
The evening was yet another event to help promote his gripping new memoir that turned out to be an open and honest confessional about his previous substance use, his relationships and the support he received that eventually helped him get sober.
Friends, Lovers, And The Big Terrible Thing was previously released on November 1.
Stylish: The Massachusetts native, 53, who grew up in Ottawa, Canada, looked stylish in a classic black suit that he matched with a charcoal-colored top and matching dress shoes
Promotional trail: The evening was yet another event to help promote his gripping new memoir that turned out to be an open and honest confessional about his previous substance use, his relationships and the support he received that eventually helped him get sober
During the promotional push, Perry told GQ that he believes most of his Friends co-star won't be reading the book.
'Why would they read it? I don't know,' Perry shared, adding, 'Because, you know, who cares? Addicts are going to care about this, and fans of Friends are going to care about this. But the cast is not going to really care about this.'
His documented drug and alcohol use wasn't some well held secret from the cast. At a certain point they all