Jennifer Aniston's Letter to Matthew Perry Removed from Charity Auction
Jennifer Aniston's Letter to Matthew Perry Removed from Charity Auction

Jennifer Aniston's handwritten letter to Matthew Perry has been mysteriously withdrawn from a charity auction of the late actor's belongings. The letter was part of a photo album titled 'The One with the Last Supper,' which included candid photos of the Friends cast taken during their final episode wrap dinner in 2004.

The auction, organised by Heritage Auctions in partnership with the Matthew Perry Foundation, is scheduled for June 5, 2026. However, on Wednesday, June 3, it was confirmed that Aniston's letter is no longer available for bidding. Heritage Auctions has been contacted for comment.

In the letter, Aniston addressed Perry as a 'husband and a father,' despite no public record of him marrying or having children. She also referenced his struggles with addiction, writing: 'Thank you for choosing to live this life. You have so much to give... as a friend and a husband and a father.'

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Other items still up for auction include 26 Friends scripts, a replica of Monica Geller's yellow peephole frame, Batman collectibles, Perry's wallet, a 1995 Screen Actors Guild Award, and two Banksy artworks. All proceeds will go to the Matthew Perry Foundation, which supports those battling addiction.

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