The 75th Emmy Awards witnessed a poignant moment as the late Friends star Matthew Perry was posthumously honored in a touching performance featuring singer-songwriter Charlie Puth. Perry, who unexpectedly passed away in October last year, was remembered during the prestigious award ceremony held on Monday night.
Charlie Puth, along with country duo The War and Treaty, delivered a stripped-down version of the iconic Friends theme song during the In Memoriam segment. The emotional tribute began with Puth performing his hit song “See You Again” and seamlessly transitioning into an acoustic rendition of “I’ll Be There For You” by The Rembrandts, the beloved theme song of Friends.
Matthew Perry’s untimely demise in October 2023 left fans and the entertainment industry in shock. The cause of his death was later revealed to be the “acute effects of ketamine” by The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office.
The In Memoriam segment at the Emmy Awards paid homage to several other celebrities who passed away in 2022, including American screenwriter Norman Lear, who received a special tribute from Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers, highlighting their unique family bond within Norman Lear’s extended family.
Following the emotional tribute to Matthew Perry, fans took to social media platforms to share their thoughts and reflections on the beloved Friends star. Charlie Puth’s heartfelt performance added a poignant touch to the ceremony, ensuring that Perry’s legacy continues to resonate within the hearts of fans worldwide.