Matthew Perry had such ‘honesty’ about addiction

Morgan Fairchild, who played Matthew Perry’s mother, Nora Tyler Bing, on “Friends,” is still feeling the impact of his death — more than a month later.

Perry died Oct. 28 at the age of 54. His body was discovered in the hot tub of his LA home. An official cause of death has yet to be determined.

“I continue to get messages on Instagram and Twitter [now X] going back to when I first posted right after Matthew passed,” Fairchild, 73, told The Post. “That’s the interesting thing about our business — how you can touch other people’s lives.”

Fairchild appeared in five episodes of “Friends” as the divorced, flamboyant Nora, a successful, best-selling author of erotic novels who wasn’t the best mother to Chandler — but thinks she is; she once tried to seduce Ross (David Schwimmer) in a long line of questionable behavior that embarrassed her son.

Morgan Fairchild (standing) as Nora Bing in a Season 1 episode of “Friends” with (from left) Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“People wanted to date Matthew, to be his mother, and since I played his mother I’ve been getting a lot of condolences,” Fairchild said. “It’s been very touching to get so many responses to his death, even now.”

Fairchild said she was reminded on the very day this interview was conducted just how much the impact of Perry’s death still resonated.

“I did a Cameo for a guy whose girlfriend is still crying every day over Matthew,” she said. “He touched people’s lives that much and in such a great way and they identified with him and loved him … in his honesty about his addiction and recovery and what he tried to do to help others — not only being wonderfully funny and charming.”

Perry struggled with substance abuse for years, and estimated that he spent $9 million to get sober.

Fairchild, in a Nov. 22 interview on NBC’s “Today” show to promote her Lifetime movie, “Ladies of the ’80s: A Divas Christmas,” recalled meeting Perry for the first time on “Friends.”

Morgan Fairchild at an event last March in Beverly Hills. Getty Images

“I always remember Matthew when I first met him, because when they offered me the part, I had only played mothers of teenagers,” she recalled. “Suddenly they are offering me [the part of] a mother of a grown man.”

“I thought the show had potential,” she said. “It wasn’t a big hit yet.”

“Matthew comes bounding toward me with the big puppy dog energy he always had and said, ‘You won’t remember me, but I used to hang out on the “Flamingo Road” set with you,’ ” she continued.

“I said, ‘You did?’ And he said, ‘John Bennett Perry is my father who played the sheriff.’

Matthew Perry talks about his best-selling book, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing” last April at the 28th Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

“And I said, ‘That little kid was you?’ I guess I am old enough to play [your mother!]’ ”

She said: “He has left a lasting legacy.”

“Friends” ran from 1994 to 2004 and also starred Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc.

Perry was laid to rest Nov. 3 in the Forest Lawn cemetery in Hollywood Hills, California, which is located across from where “Friends” filmed for 10 years at Warner Bros.

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