Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the Diane Sawyer interview. It’s easy to feel sorry for Perry. I hope he continues on his sober journey.
My thoughts.
-His mother remarried when Perry was young. His stepfather is Keith Morrison, the journalist from Dateline.
- Diane Sawyer looks the same. Does this woman not age?
I also watched the interview and agree it is easy to feel sorry for him. He lost 3 decades of his life to addiction. 30ish years just gone, poof! while friends and peers (and even Chandler) moved on with relationships, children, and career opportunities. (Also agree about Diane Sawyer!)
Yes, he had good looks, number one comedy, 20 million a year salary in reruns, on Raya (even when engaged) and pick up any girl he wants. Yeah, I feel sorry for him - NOT!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the interview and I think he’s sad that he never married or had kids. His parents divorced, and it seems like he put a lot of stress on himself to make others happy and he was a bit miserable inside his head. Painkillers put him over the edge down the addiction path.
Now he seems like he’s constantly reminding himself it’s not his fault and seemingly trying to find purpose by helping others with his story/book. My takeaway is he’s still struggling inside his head.
He basically said his life would have been completely different had he never taken that one painkiller.
I think he means he wonders about what could have been: wife and kids, movie career, his health, etc.
It’s very sad.
I watched the interview also, and it is definitely a sad story. I hope he can achieve sobriety.
I am kind of surprised that his people didn't help him select a more flattering outfit. It looked like a suit jacket hastily thrown over an old t-shirt and jeans.
He needs a wife who cares.
I wouldn't wish that life on any woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the Diane Sawyer interview. It’s easy to feel sorry for Perry. I hope he continues on his sober journey.
My thoughts.
-His mother remarried when Perry was young. His stepfather is Keith Morrison, the journalist from Dateline.
- Diane Sawyer looks the same. Does this woman not age?
I also watched the interview and agree it is easy to feel sorry for him. He lost 3 decades of his life to addiction. 30ish years just gone, poof! while friends and peers (and even Chandler) moved on with relationships, children, and career opportunities. (Also agree about Diane Sawyer!)
Yes, he had good looks, number one comedy, 20 million a year salary in reruns, on Raya (even when engaged) and pick up any girl he wants. Yeah, I feel sorry for him - NOT!
Anonymous wrote:I watched the Diane Sawyer interview. It’s easy to feel sorry for Perry. I hope he continues on his sober journey.
My thoughts.
-His mother remarried when Perry was young. His stepfather is Keith Morrison, the journalist from Dateline.
- Diane Sawyer looks the same. Does this woman not age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the interview and I think he’s sad that he never married or had kids. His parents divorced, and it seems like he put a lot of stress on himself to make others happy and he was a bit miserable inside his head. Painkillers put him over the edge down the addiction path.
Now he seems like he’s constantly reminding himself it’s not his fault and seemingly trying to find purpose by helping others with his story/book. My takeaway is he’s still struggling inside his head.
He basically said his life would have been completely different had he never taken that one painkiller.
I think he means he wonders about what could have been: wife and kids, movie career, his health, etc.
It’s very sad.
I watched the interview also, and it is definitely a sad story. I hope he can achieve sobriety.
I am kind of surprised that his people didn't help him select a more flattering outfit. It looked like a suit jacket hastily thrown over an old t-shirt and jeans.
He needs a wife who cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like narcissistic drivel.
This. Plus he looks like absolute shit. If he had 9 million to spend on getting sober, I think he can pony up 500k to fix his face and body.
When you've spent months fixing your colon, maybe plastic surgery isn't a high priority.
But putting out a memoir is? Perhaps he should speak with Robert Downey, Jr, who appeared to be a lost cause but has managed to stay sober for some time now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the Diane Sawyer interview. It’s easy to feel sorry for Perry. I hope he continues on his sober journey.
My thoughts.
-His mother remarried when Perry was young. His stepfather is Keith Morrison, the journalist from Dateline.
- Diane Sawyer looks the same. Does this woman not age?
I also watched the interview and agree it is easy to feel sorry for him. He lost 3 decades of his life to addiction. 30ish years just gone, poof! while friends and peers (and even Chandler) moved on with relationships, children, and career opportunities. (Also agree about Diane Sawyer!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the interview and I think he’s sad that he never married or had kids. His parents divorced, and it seems like he put a lot of stress on himself to make others happy and he was a bit miserable inside his head. Painkillers put him over the edge down the addiction path.
Now he seems like he’s constantly reminding himself it’s not his fault and seemingly trying to find purpose by helping others with his story/book. My takeaway is he’s still struggling inside his head.
He basically said his life would have been completely different had he never taken that one painkiller.
I think he means he wonders about what could have been: wife and kids, movie career, his health, etc.
It’s very sad.
I watched the interview also, and it is definitely a sad story. I hope he can achieve sobriety.
I am kind of surprised that his people didn't help him select a more flattering outfit. It looked like a suit jacket hastily thrown over an old t-shirt and jeans.
He needs a wife who cares.
Anonymous wrote:I watched the Diane Sawyer interview. It’s easy to feel sorry for Perry. I hope he continues on his sober journey.
My thoughts.
-His mother remarried when Perry was young. His stepfather is Keith Morrison, the journalist from Dateline.
- Diane Sawyer looks the same. Does this woman not age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like narcissistic drivel.
This. Plus he looks like absolute shit. If he had 9 million to spend on getting sober, I think he can pony up 500k to fix his face and body.
When you've spent months fixing your colon, maybe plastic surgery isn't a high priority.
Anonymous wrote:He looks terrible - just terrible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like narcissistic drivel.
This. Plus he looks like absolute shit. If he had 9 million to spend on getting sober, I think he can pony up 500k to fix his face and body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the interview and I think he’s sad that he never married or had kids. His parents divorced, and it seems like he put a lot of stress on himself to make others happy and he was a bit miserable inside his head. Painkillers put him over the edge down the addiction path.
Now he seems like he’s constantly reminding himself it’s not his fault and seemingly trying to find purpose by helping others with his story/book. My takeaway is he’s still struggling inside his head.
He basically said his life would have been completely different had he never taken that one painkiller.
I think he means he wonders about what could have been: wife and kids, movie career, his health, etc.
It’s very sad.
I watched the interview also, and it is definitely a sad story. I hope he can achieve sobriety.
I am kind of surprised that his people didn't help him select a more flattering outfit. It looked like a suit jacket hastily thrown over an old t-shirt and jeans.