Salma Hayek in mourning sends devastating message for Matthew Perry

Posted on11/02/23 at 16:00
- Salma Hayek in mourning for the death of Matthew Perry.
- He mourns his death with an emotional message.
- Friendship and legacy remembered.
Mexican actress Salma Hayek is engulfed in sorrow and grief following the unexpected passing of the renowned ‘Friends’ actor, Matthew Perry.
Perry, celebrated for his portrayal of Chandler Bing in the iconic series, tragically passed away at his home last Saturday, October 28, due to what appears to be accidental drowning in his jacuzzi.
It’s important to note that this heart-wrenching news of his death has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and among his fans worldwide.
Salma Hayek and Matthew Perry shared the big screen in the 1997 film «Fools Rush In,» known in Mexico as «Un Impulsivo y Loco Amor.»
Salma Hayek In Moruning

Over the years, they cultivated a steadfast friendship that went beyond their on-screen collaboration, making her tribute an inevitable one.
The passing of Matthew Perry at the age of 53 has left an indelible void in Salma Hayek’s heart, a sentiment she expressed in her heartfelt post.
The news of his untimely death spread rapidly, and it was Salma Hayek who, via her Instagram account, conveyed her grief and penned a moving farewell to him.
The actress from Veracruz noted that she required time to come to terms with the loss of her dear friend before she could compose the message she shared.
Message for Matthew Perry

In her post, Salma Hayek featured three photographs of the two of them together, capturing special moments they cherished during their friendship.
Additionally, she included a screenshot of the last communication they had, where Matthew Perry responded to a question on his Instagram stories.
«Two days ago, I woke up to the shocking news that Matthew Perry is no longer with us. «It has taken me a couple of days to process this profound sadness,» she expressed.
«There’s a unique bond that forms when you share dreams with someone and work together to realize them,» she began in her heartfelt post.
The movie where they worked together

She also recalled that the previous year, Matthew Perry fondly remembered the film they made together, even regarding it as his finest work.
“I was so moved last year when Matthew shared on his Instagram stories how much he loved ‘Fools Rush In,'» she stated in her post.
«And how he considered that movie we made together as probably his best,» Salma Hayek further shared on social media.
«Over the years, he and I continued to reminisce about that significant time in our lives with deep nostalgia and gratitude,» she wrote.
She remembers the ‘Friends’ actor

In conclusion, Salma Hayek affirmed that she will forever remember Perry, whom she regarded as a great friend and one of the best she’s worked with.
“My friend, you’ve left us too soon, but I will continue to cherish your humor, your resilience, and your kind heart. Farewell, dear Matthew, we will never forget you,” she concluded.
Numerous Hispanic celebrities responded to the actress’s poignant message in her Instagram post, all expressing their condolences during her time of grief.
Notable personalities, including former Miss Universe Andrea Meza, host Roger González, singer Camila Cabello, and others, stood out among the responders.
The disagreement they had

It’s noteworthy that in his autobiography titled «Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing,» the actor mentioned a brief disagreement he had with his co-star.
This stemmed from Salma Hayek attempting to provide him with additional guidance to enhance their on-screen chemistry, which he deemed unnecessary.
What the Veracruz-born actress suggested to Matthew Perry was that, in the scene where he declared his love for her, they should envision a future life together, as reported by Infobae.
«After enduring this spiel for about twenty minutes, I finally told her: ‘Hey, Salma, in this scene I’m declaring my love for you… You can look wherever you wish, but I’ll be looking at you,'» recounted the actor. CLICK TO SEE THE POST.