Actor Matthew Perry in 2012.
Camera IconActor Matthew Perry in 2012. Credit: Jemal Countess/Getty Images

Matthew Perry launches Friends-themed clothing line for coronavirus relief

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Matthew Perry is launching a 'Friends'-themed clothing line to benefit coronavirus relief.

The 51-year-old actor - who played Chandler Bing in the long-running sitcom - has announced via Instagram that he's creating a limited-edition clothing line based on the hit show.

Alongside a photo of himself in a 'Friends'-themed T-shirt, Matthew wrote: "What is this, a limited edition t-shirt for charity? For two weeks only, I'm releasing an apparel collection! Proceeds will support the World Health Organization's COVID 19 relief efforts. Link in bio. Banana not included. (sic)"

Matthew made the announcement on Instagram a few weeks after confirming that the long-awaited 'Friends' reunion special has been scheduled for March 2021.

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The actor - who starred alongside the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer on the show - made the announcement on Twitter last month.

He said at the time: "Friends reunion being rescheduled for the beginning of March. Looks like we have a busy year coming up. And that's the way I like it! (sic)"

The much-hyped special was originally scheduled for May 27, to coincide with the launch of HBO Max, but the premiere had to be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Marta Kauffman, the show's co-creator, subsequently admitted she hoped to delay the shoot until a live audience was able to attend.

She explained: "We all want it to happen. We just have to wait until it is safe.

"This is a show that is not scripted, but this is the way the show works - we are going to need a live audience. Even if we socially distance that live audience, it really is a huge part of what 'Friends' is ... We cannot do it without them.

"Everyone is all in and we are just waiting for that time when it feels connected to bring in a live audience."