Charlie Sheen claims he ‘could tell’ Matthew Perry ‘wasn’t sober’ in final year

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Charlie Sheen claimed he clocked Matthew Perry’s relapse one year before the late actor’s fatal overdose.

The “Two and a Half Men” alum claimed during an interview with Piers Morgan on Tuesday that “could see” Perry was abusing drugs when promoting his 2022 memoir.

“I could tell he wasn’t sober talking about a book that is all about sobriety and recovery,” the Emmy nominee, 60, insisted on “Piers Morgan Uncensored.”

Charlie Sheen claimed he “could tell” Matthew Perry “wasn’t sober” prior to the “Friends” alum’s 2023 death. Getty Images
The “Two and a Half Men” alum spoke about the late actor on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” Tuesday. Piers Morgan Uncensored/Youtube

Sheen explained that he “felt really bad” for Perry after listening to his “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing” audiobook.

“When I heard a little snippet … he didn’t have that perfect, specific, laser-focused diction that he always had delivering comedy or [doing] anything at the level that he did,” the Golden Globe winner recalled.

Sheen, who “didn’t know Matthew that well,” alleged that he “hear[d] a man who was … handicapped.”

Perry overdosed on ketamine at age 54. Youtube
He died one year after releasing his memoir, “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.” matthewperry4/Instagram

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Perry released his book in November 2022 — and was found dead in his Los Angeles home’s hot tub in October of the following year.

His cause of death was a ketamine overdose.

Three weeks before Perry’s passing, Sheen read the “17 Again” star’s candid book, which included a line along the lines of “F–k Charlie Sheen. I’m going to be just as famous one day.”

Sheen insisted he could hear Perry was “handicapped” in the audiobook. Christopher Peterson / SplashNews.com
“He didn’t have that perfect, specific, laser-focused diction that he always had delivering comedy,” Sheen explained. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Sheen admitted that he “wanted to reach out” to talk about the memoir but did not do so before Perry’s death.

“I read his book, and I read it in a day, and I loved it,” he gushed. “And I’m so proud of him and inspired by it. … I could feel that sort of the prison that he put himself in.”

Earlier this month, Sheen shared a similar sentiment with Page Six about not contacting Perry over the “common ground” and “deeper truth” they shared as “veterans of the unspeakable.”

The Golden Globe winner meant to “reach out to” Perry after reading. Getty Images
However, Perry passed away within a month. matthewperry4/Instagram

The “Book of Sheen” author, who released his memoir last week, remembered, “I was going to call him … for a cup of coffee or something. And regrettably, I didn’t.”

Elsewhere in the interview, the “Red Dawn” star shared with us that he has did not try the drug that killed Perry while battling his own addiction struggles.

“I never did it,” Sheen said. “I knew a couple people that did and so I would see them on it. It just wasn’t a color I knew I would look good in.”

Sheen noted that he attended a support group Perry ran a few times — and the duo were at a party together when the “Anger Management” alum met his third ex-wife, Brook Mueller.

Sheen shared the same regrets to Page Six earlier this month. Getty Images
He spoke about about his “common ground” with Perry — and shared that he “never” tried ketamine himself. FilmMagic

The actress, 48, became embroiled into Perry’s death investigation due to her connection with people later charged with selling ketamine to the Golden Globe nominee.

As of September 2024, Mueller was nine months sober.

If you or someone you care about is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

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