![]() ![]() Doctors told his family members he had a 2% chance of survival. He fell into a coma for 14 days after his colon burst. “It is very odd to live in a world where if you died, it would shock people but surprise no one,” he writes.īut a 2019 incident was his closest call, he writes. Later, he was popping pills laced with fentanyl (and paying $3,000 for them several times a week). On one occasion, his heart stopped beating for five minutes. ![]() Perry details several near-death experiences. Here’s what you’ll learn from his candid new memoir. While shooting an unused bit for Adam McKay’s 2021 film “ Don’t Look Up,” he flew to a Swiss rehab and back on a private jet - $175,000 a pop. (Perry raised the estimate to $9 million in a recent interview.) His efforts included 15 stints in rehabilitation facilities and one in a mental institution hypnosis sessions 6,000 visits to AA and therapy twice a week for 30 years. He writes that he spent more than $7 million trying to get sober. ![]() ![]() With lines like “my mind is out to kill me, and I know it,” Perry opens a window into the mind of an addict, a place in which the struggle to get sober is a civil war and many battles are lost to relapse. So she made a $4-million decisionĪfter reckoning with her beloved sitcom’s legacy, Marta Kauffman pledged to support African and African American studies. Television ‘Friends’ lack of diversity ‘embarrassed’ its co-creator. ![]()
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