Matthew Perry’s eerie last post shows star in pool ‘where he drowned’ days later

MATTHEW Perry posted a picture of himself enjoying a night time swim in his pool just days before his tragic death aged 54.

The Friends star’s body was found in his Los Angeles home on Saturday after he reportedly drowned in a jacuzzi.

Friends star Matthew Perry has died at age 54 after his body was found in his Los Angeles home
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Friends star Matthew Perry has died at age 54 after his body was found in his Los Angeles homeCredit: Getty

The star was relaxing in his pool and hot tub where he is believed to have died in his final post
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The star was relaxing in his pool and hot tub where he is believed to have died in his final postCredit: instagram

Matthew's home with a police tent erected next to the pool and hot tub where he is believed to have died
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Matthew’s home with a police tent erected next to the pool and hot tub where he is believed to have diedCredit: Sky News
Although Perry had a long history of addiction, no drugs were found at the scene, police told TMZ. No foul play is suspected.

The actor’s final Instagram post on Monday showed him taking a late night dip.

In the image, the star best known for his beloved character Chandler Bing can be seen relaxing in the water with a pair of headphones on.

“Oh, so warm water swirling around makes you feel good?” the star wrote in the description.

“I’m Mattman.”

MOURNING FANS

Fans grieved Perry’s death in the image’s comment section.

“Ominous final post,” one Instagram user said.

“Rest in paradise Mattman.”

Another commenter shared a similar sentiment.

“In shock right now, the world has lost yet another truly funny man RIP,” they said.

“I can’t believe this. rest easy, chandler,” a different fan said.

“We’re gonna miss you Matt,” said another.

“Thank you for sharing your gift and bringing so much joy and laughter to us all.”

Earlier comments on the post previewed the impending tragedy.

“Is everything ok at home Mattman?” one user asked.

“No it ain’t,” another commenter replied.

TROUBLED STAR

In the months and years leading up to Perry’s death, many fans were worried about him.

At times he appeared upset and disheveled.

The actor seemed downcast during his final public sighting at The Apple Pan, a popular Los Angeles restaurant, even though he was out with friends at the time.

This excursion came after Perry wrapped up the whirlwind tour for promoting his new memoir Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing: A Candid, Darkly Funny Book.

In the memoir, he shared details about his battle with addiction.

At one point, the star said he was taking 55 Vicodin pills a day and weighed just 128 pounds.

The star’s habit also caused him to lose all of his top teeth at one point.

Perry’s book also detailed how he nearly died from gastrointestinal perforation caused by his extreme opiate usage in 2019.

Doctors said he had just a two percent chance or surviving after he was in a coma for two weeks.

Perry was forced to wear a colostomy bag and said he woke up covered in his own feces between 50 and 60 times while he was hospitalized for five months.

“When it breaks, it breaks,” he said.

“You have to get nurses.”

The actor's eerie final social media post six days ago
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The actor’s eerie final social media post six days agoCredit: Facebook

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