Actor and media personality Brooke Mueller and Matthew Perry became friends after they met while in treatment years ago. After being questioned in relation to Matthew Perry’s death, actor and media personality Brooke Mueller has now accused her former drug dealer of blackmailing her. The drug dealer “claims to have videos of her buying drugs” and other incriminating acts, according to a TMZ story.
Actor Matthew Perry passed away in October 2023 as a result of ketamine’s severe side effects.(Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) The claims of blackmail against Brooke Mueller Over the years, Brooke and Matthew Perry grew close after meeting in treatment. According to TMZ, an unnamed male who allegedly gave Brooke drugs in the past is now threatening to release images and videos of her purchasing drugs. According to In Touch Weekly, the star allegedly paid $10,000 in gifts to halt the blackmail. “Brooke has been trying to keep her blackmailer happy by previously supplying him or her with gifts and money equalling over $10,000,” the article cites a source as stating.
According to the article, the blackmail has been going on for months, but the actor has finally told the police about it. The passing of Matthew Perry, star of Friends, passed away last year after severe ketamine side effects. The actor was initially thought to have drowned when he was discovered dead in his bathtub. However, a subsequent inquiry showed that he had been coerced into becoming dependent on the drug by a number of individuals close to him, including Jasveen Sangha, sometimes known as the Ketamine Queen, and his aide Kenneth Iwamasa.
According to In Touch Weekly, authorities also questioned Brooke Mueller in relation to the death. She has insisted, meanwhile, that she was not involved in his passing. Best remembered for his portrayal of Chandler Bing in the sitcom Friends, Matthew Perry was a cherished actor. He also starred in Hollywood blockbusters including Almost Famous and The Whole Nine Yards during his three-decade acting career. Perry was candid on the need to de-stigmatize substance usage, having struggled with addiction since his late 20s.