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'F.R.I.E.N.D.S' cast concerned about Matt LeBlanc's recent 'reclusive' behavior: Report
Matt LeBlanc's recent appearance sparks concern among his co-stars

'F.R.I.E.N.D.S' cast concerned about Matt LeBlanc's recent 'reclusive' behavior: Report

Sep 22, 2024
12:57 pm

What's the story

Matt LeBlanc, best known for his role as Joey Tribbiani on the hit sitcom F.R.I.E.N.D.S has reportedly left his co-stars worried following his recent disheveled appearance. The 57-year-old actor has been largely out of the public eye since the untimely death of his co-star and close friend Matthew Perry last year. According to insiders, LeBlanc's friends are concerned about his withdrawn behavior and deteriorating health.

Recent developments

LeBlanc's recent appearance sparks concern among his colleagues

LeBlanc was recently spotted looking exhausted and unwell while car shopping with his daughter Marina in Los Angeles. This rare public appearance has reportedly left his co-stars, including Jennifer Aniston, deeply concerned. An insider told InTouch Weekly, "He used to be such an upbeat, happy guy, but now it seems like he doesn't feel worthy to be around them."

Cast response

'F.R.I.E.N.D.S' cast offers support to LeBlanc

According to the source, LeBlanc's co-stars have been reaching out to him, offering their support. "Nobody is body-shaming Matt or accusing him of any unhealthy habits," the insider clarified. "What's concerning though, for Jen [Aniston] and all the Central Perk crew, is that he's such a recluse these days and they barely hear from him from one month to the next."

Recent history

His colleagues want him to bounce back

The source continued, "He's been in touch since the tragic passing of Matthew Perry. But aside from that, he's just hunkered down and doing his own thing without any real interest in socializing." "That's just plain sad for everyone to see." "Jen, Courteney [Cox], Lisa [Kudrow] and David [Schwimmer] all want to get him back in the fold and get him smiling again." "The recent tragedy has taught them all how short and precious life truly is."