Matthew Perry’s family looked distraught as they arrived at the actor’s home, hours after he was found dead in his hot tub.
The actor’s father, John Bennett Perry, was joined by the “Friends” alum’s mom, Suzanne Perry Morrison, and his stepfather, Keith Morrison, in Los Angeles Saturday night.
Suzanne looked grief-stricken in the front seat of a car, where she attempted to shield her face from onlooking photographers.
Keith, a former “Dateline” reporter, looked visibly shocked as he drove a car into the area, which was being cordoned off.
Meanwhile, John Bennett, who appeared on an episode of “Friends,” held his hands up to his face while talking to a police officer at the scene.
The proud dad, who split from Suzanne when Matthew was just one, posed for a rare snap with his 54-year-old son just a couple of weeks ago.
“Here is me, and my father John, both holding a beverage,” the “Fools Rush In” actor captioned the snap.
His family’s arrival at the scene came a few hours after the beloved actor was found dead in his jacuzzi.
Sources told TMZ, who was the first to report the news, that first responders rushed to Matthew’s California home after receiving a call about an apparent cardiac arrest.
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Officers reportedly found the “17 Again” star drowned in a hot tub.
Law enforcement sources said no drugs were found at the scene and there didn’t appear to be any signs of foul play.
The outlet later claimed he sent his assistant to run an errand. Upon their return two hours later, the assistant found the actor unresponsive and called 911.
Less than one week ago, Matthew — who became a household name following his turn as Chandler Bing on the hit ’90s sitcom “Friends” — appeared relaxed while out to dinner with a friend.
He also shared an eerie social media snap of himself relaxing in an infinity pool, five days before his tragic death.
“Oh, so warm water swirling around makes you feel good? I’m Mattman,” he captioned the post on Instagram.
It was the final photo shared before he passed away.