Matthew Perry's ex spotted stocking up on toilet paper amid 'assault' claims
Matthew Perry's ex girlfriend Neve Campbell was spotted stepping out of a supermarket.
The Scream actress was seen wheeling a shopping cart filled with toilet paper in a parking lot, wearing a baseball cap and a zip-up hoodie, with her glasses propped on her head and her brunette locks tied into a bun. Neve's sighting comes just days after reports claimed Matthew allegedly "assaulted women," according to sources.
In his memoir, published before his untimely death, Matthew spoke of a woman named Morgan Moses, who he referenced under the pseudonym Erin, claiming she was his "best friend" and credited her for saving his life after his colon burst. However, sources have now revealed that things were different between the pair.
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"Morgan was no longer working with Matthew," an insider told the Daily Mail. "He had a horrible breakdown and in the heat of the moment he could not control his emotions. He had a fear that he was going to be abandoned.
Hear'Say star quit booze after drunken Friends impressions - to Matthew Perry"He shoved Morgan into a wall and threw her onto a bed. She left. The man those close to him knew and the man that the world saw were two very different people," they continued, claiming that Morgan had stopped working as Matthew's sober companion a year before the memoir was published.
The source also alleged that Matthew had a huge fight with his ex-fiancée Molly Hurwitz, which ultimately ended their relationship last February. The source claims Molly "confronted him" after reportedly finding a romantic gift he'd allegedly bought for someone he met on a dating app.
"He threw a coffee table at her and told her that she was crazy. He hated that she dumped him and he had terrible abandonment issues," the insider claimed.
The 54-year-old was found dead in the hot tub at his Los Angeles home on October 28. Matthew had struggled with drug and alcohol addiction for years, but claimed that he was clean in the 18 months before his death.
His cause of death has been ruled an accident from the acute effects of ketamine. The Friends star had substantial amounts of ketamine in his system. The drug is a powerful anaesthetic used in hospitals, and it's often abused recreationally.