Jennifer Aniston's handwritten letter to Matthew Perry has been unexpectedly removed from a charity auction of the late actor's personal belongings. The letter was part of a photo album titled 'The One with the Last Supper,' featuring candid shots from the final episode wrap dinner in 2004. The auction, organized by Heritage Auctions in partnership with the Matthew Perry Foundation, is scheduled for June 5, 2026.
In the letter, Aniston referred to Perry as a 'husband and a father,' despite no public record of him being married or having children. She also alluded to his struggles with addiction, writing, 'I know that the light has been dimmed at times and there were moments I was so scared it was going to go out all together. You have always come back.'
The removal of the letter was confirmed on Wednesday, June 3, by The Independent. Heritage Auctions has been contacted for comment but has not yet responded. The photo album and letter are no longer listed among the 130 items available for bidding.
Other items still up for auction include 26 Friends scripts, a replica of Monica Geller's yellow peephole frame, Batman collectibles, Perry's wallet, and a Banksy artwork. All proceeds will benefit the Matthew Perry Foundation, which supports those struggling with addiction.



