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Mary Sanchez: Matthew Perry’s legacy isn’t ‘Friends,’ but a challenge for thinking about addiction

This is where Peter Hitchens stands. Hitchens, a British conservative writer and commentator and brother of the late Christopher Hitchens, is cast as the villain who dared to poke at the addiction recovery of the recently deceased actor Matthew Perry. He basically told Perry this in a 2013 video that resurfaced and has been making the rounds on social media...

Pity the writer who, due to a snippet of conversation 10 years prior, becomes the fool left standing when the man he challenged to a verbal duel unexpectedly dies.

This is where Peter Hitchens stands. Hitchens, a British conservative writer and commentator and brother of the late Christopher Hitchens, is cast as the villain who dared to poke at the addiction recovery of the recently deceased actor Matthew Perry.

Perry later called Hitchens “a complete

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