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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sure the toxicology report will come back that he relapsed. So sad. So many people struggle with addiction.[/quote] Yeah, he attended rehab 15 times and it never stuck. In his final Insta posts, he seemed happy. Happy and high. He had plenty of prescription drugs in the house.[/quote] You suck, pp[/quote] PP was just stating facts. [/quote] +1 some posters clearly have never known addicts. It is a brutal, brutal disease. My addict brother’s heart stopped in his sleep after he accidentally took too many prescription pills. His autopsy report was the same: deferred pending toxicology report. We were not surprised by the final results. The medical examiner could have finalized the report with cardiac damage/event if that’s what it was.[/quote] I agree. I have 3 family members with decades old substance issues (drinking and drugs). It’s incredible how people are romanticizing MP, probably based on his likable characters he portrayed on the screen. But none of the posters know him, and if he had been in rehab 15 times, he wasn’t immune to the character traits that are common to addicts: lying, manipulation, sneaking around, etc. His most recent fiancé even said she had to go to Al-Anon in order to deal with him, she finally broke it off with him after catching him communicating with a 19 year old on a dating app and that their break up was not amicable. He wasn’t Chandler Bing. He was a very sick person. I really feel sorry for his parents. [/quote] MAYBE I can see a 19 year old with David, he still looks in shape and big MAYBE on LeBlanc, he’s gained some weight. BUT Perry? I just don’t see why a 19 year old would be attracted to him. I’m talking on-line hook ups.[/quote] The story was that they matched one another on Raya and started FaceTiming, which apparently the 19 year old recorded and then went public with. He was engaged at the time, so he was busted by his fiancé and it is why she broke up with him. The story has resurfaced now that he died.[/quote] Not particularly kind of the ex-fiancée to make a big deal of this immediately after his death, but I guess she wanted to make a quick buck. Question - are they legally required to do a toxicology screen in deaths like these? Otherwise, I can’t imagine why the family would want to do this. I mean it’s not like they suspect murder right? Whether he was high or not, how does it affect anyone?[/quote] The ex-finance isn’t the one that broke the story. The 19 yr old posted the video to Tik Tok or something like that when it happened a few years ago and it went viral and was news then. When MP died news outlets (like NYP) just republished it. Also excerpts from his memoir re how he didn’t remember even proposing to his ex-finance, how he didn’t want to marry her, how he didn’t want to live with her, etc also were republished. Not sure why you place blame on ex-finance when it sounds like she went through he!! with him. Smh. [/quote] Their engagement broke off three years ago, and he said he was high when he proposed and didn't even remember doing so. Agree with the first PP that she didn't need to put out a public message. Also, she says how they rewatched Friends together before the reunion but he told Diane Sawyer he can't rewatch Friends episodes because he just sees his weight/addiction/struggles. [/quote] Everyone else is “releasing a statement”, including people who only worked with him in the 90s. So what’s the issue with his recent ex-fiancee releasing one? I don’t get it. [/quote] Most of the others are famous celebrities whereas she is mostly famous for being his ex-fiance. They didn't end on good terms, and her statement wasn't very complimentary toward him. Obviously she is free to release whatever statement she wants, but it seemed in poor taste. [/quote] She said nothing negatively in her condolence statement. The other stuff in the article is from previous statements. That’s not her fault the press chose to reprint.[/quote] She was not complimentary, implied he was a narcissist who loved watching his own work and who hurt her brutally. He was very cold about their relationship in his book, and he's the one who blew it up, so I don't blame her for having hard feelings. But I don't think she should have released a statement.[/quote] Np. You know what? Your opinion does not matter. I support the ex fiance to speak. Who are you to judge?[/quote] Np, she lacks class in putting out a mostly negative statement amidst all the lovely tributes. Definitely not someone I’d care to know irl. Probably just a run-of-the-mill gold digger anyway.[/quote] Perry was a drug addict and an alcoholic for 25+ years. Holy $hit, have you ever known an addict? There are plenty of negatives. I will never undeterred worshipping celebrities and dismissing horrible behaviors. You’re gross PP. [/quote] NP. I’m married to an addict in recovery so not dismissing his horrible behaviors. They’re horrible. But he can also be wonderful, sweet, thoughtful, caring, and tender. When he dies, which I anticipate will be younger than average life expectancy either due to relapse or the damage he has already done to his body, I hope people focus on his good qualities and attributes, and the way he behaves when he is the man he wants to be and is sometimes capable of being, instead of on the horrible behaviors and actions that he is ashamed of and wishes he could take back. [/quote] I am a child of an addict. It doesnt' work that way, at least for the kids.[/quote] Talk about perspective… kids have it rough growing up with an addict or narcissist. [/quote]
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