Morrison Reflects on Matthew Perry’s Struggles with Self-Worth and Addiction
Morrison recently opened up about his stepson Matthew Perry’s ongoing battle with feelings of being unlovable, as well as his struggles with addiction, in an interview conducted a year after Perry’s tragic death.
During the interview, Morrison shared how Perry often expressed disbelief that people actually liked him, even after achieving success and popularity. Despite his accomplishments, Perry continued to grapple with feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt.
One of the most poignant moments in Perry’s life was when he decided to publicly disclose the extent of his drug use in his memoir. Morrison revealed that Perry hoped that by sharing his struggles with addiction, he would be able to overcome them. Unfortunately, despite his efforts, Perry ultimately lost his battle with addiction.
“Matthew said to us – and he said it publicly, ‘That if I die suddenly you may be shocked, but you probably won’t be surprised,'” Morrison sadly disclosed. This statement serves as a heartbreaking reminder of the insidious nature of addiction and the toll it takes on its victims.
It is clear that Perry’s struggles with addiction were deeply intertwined with his feelings of self-worth and his ongoing battle to feel loved and accepted. Despite his talent, success, and the adoration of fans, Perry was unable to escape the demons that plagued him.
As we continue to mourn the loss of Matthew Perry, it is important to remember the complexity of his struggles and the impact they had on his life. Addiction is a disease that does not discriminate, and Perry’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of compassion, understanding, and support for those battling similar demons.

