PASADENA, CALIFORNIA: Late actor Matthew Perry, renowned for his iconic role on 'Friends', was vocal about his battles with addiction and his road to recovery.
In his best-selling 2022 memoir 'Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing,' he revealed the pivotal role of a female personal assistant, referred to only as 'Erin', in his journey to sobriety. With his unexpected death last month at the age of 54, questions arose about the real identity of this enigmatic figure.
In the aftermath of Perry's sudden death, rumors circulated that Erin might be his glamorous assistant, Briana Brancato. However, recent revelations suggest otherwise, shedding light on the true identity of the person Perry credited with "saving his life," Morgan Moses, per Daily Mail.
Who is Morgan Moses?
Morgan, a 37-year-old "sober companion" was a rock and provided unwavering support to Perry. Described as the "single nicest person in the world" by Perry himself, Morgan played a crucial role in his recovery.
While some may have speculated about Erin's identity, it has now been confirmed that Morgan was the real Erin, who was described by Perry in his memoir.
Morgan has been working as a "sober companion" full-time since 2018. Initially a website designer, Morgan holds a degree from Full Sail University in Florida, and her social media presence suggests she has also faced her own addiction struggles and embarked on a sobriety journey.
The platonic bond between Matthew Perry and Morgan Moses
Notably, Morgan played a role in Perry and his ex-fiancee Molly Hurwitz's life, helping them acquire a doodle-mix puppy named Alfred shortly before the couple's separation in 2021. She has a doodle of her own, named Spencer.
Perry's memoir recounted how he and Morgan first met at rehab. Although he didn't achieve sobriety at that time, he recognized the "wonderful" qualities in her. Two years later, he hired her as his assistant and she helped him with her journey to sobriety.
Their unique bond was profound, and Perry emphasized that it was always platonic. He and Morgan initially shared a sober living house, with each having their own Queen-sized bed. Later, they lived together in Perry's $22 million Century City penthouse condo. Morgan was so dedicated to Perry's recovery that she quit smoking to support him.
In 2019, Morgan took a decisive step by disregarding the recommendations of the rehab staff, who were initially hesitant about allowing Perry to go to the hospital for his severe colon issue. Recounting the moment, Perry described how Morgan, with her compassionate brown eyes, said, "I have to go fast. We have to get you there now."
She pushed past the nurses, swiftly guided him into her car, and embarked on a turbulent journey to the medical center, a ride so painful that it ultimately caused Perry to lose consciousness. "She saved my life… and she saves it every day still," he had written about her.
Perry was resolute in emphasizing that their bond was always strictly platonic, despite its undeniable depth and closeness. "Who knows what I'd do without her," he stated. "I intend to never find out."
Briana Brancato's professional role in Matthew Perry's life
On the other hand, Briana, Perry's personal assistant for seven years, had a more professional relationship with the actor. Despite her proximity to Perry, their connection was not as close as it may have appeared. Brancato reportedly handled tasks like ordering food for him.
Following Perry's passing, she shared a heartfelt tribute to her former boss on Instagram, expressing her condolences and celebrating the memories they shared.
Perry's life was marked by his struggles with addiction, his regrets about sabotaged relationships including Julia Roberts, and his yearning for lasting love. Despite his many ups and downs, his platonic relationship with Morgan was a rare and constant source of support and stability.
Their bond is highlighted in the first and last chapters of his memoir, showcasing how Morgan played a pivotal role in saving Perry's life and guiding him on his path to recovery from the beginning to the end.