The artist formerly known as Chandler Bing threw serious shade at ‘the internet’s boyfriend’ in his memoir. Now he’s removing the mentions from future editions
What is Perry’s problem with Reeves? The fact he is still alive when other stars have died, basically. “Why is it that the original thinkers like River Phoenix and Heath Ledger die, but Keanu Reeves still walks among us?” Perry. Later in the book, he recounts hearing about the 1997 death of his friend Chris Farley: “I punched a hole through Jennifer Aniston’s dressing room wall,” he recalls, adding: “Keanu Reeves walks among us.
While Perry’s apology to Reeves wasn’t exactly an A+ example of contrition, it wasn’t the worst celebrity apology ever. That award probably goes to the celebrity chef Mario Batali, who once used his email newsletter to apologise for “past behavior” and then, at the end of the apology,
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