Charlie Puth teamed up with country duo The War and Treaty to perform a stripped-down version of Friends theme song
Friends star Matthew Perry, who died unexpectedly in October last year, was honoured at the 75th Emmy Awards. During the grand event on Monday night, singer-songwriter Charlie Puth teamed up with country duo The War and Treaty to perform a stripped-down version of Friends theme song. Videos of the emotional cover took the internet by storm, touching the hearts of netizens across the world.
Emmys’ emotional tribute to Matthew Perry
During the In Memoriam segment of the prestigious award ceremony on January 15, Puth, alongside the husband-wife duo, delivered an emotional performance of the iconic sitcom’s theme song. The segment began with the 32-year-old singer performing his hit song “See You Again”, followed by an acoustic cover of “I’ll Be There For You” by The Rembrandts.
Perry was found unconscious in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023. Initially, the cause of his death was reported inconclusive due to pending toxicology reports. However, The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office later revealed Perry died due to “acute effects of ketamine.”
Fans react to emotional tribute to Matthew Perry
Following the Emmys’ tribute to the late Friends star, fans flocked to social media to express their thoughts. One X, formerly Twitter user wrote, “Gone but not forgotten.” Another said, “Gone too soon.” One more fan wrote, “I still can’t believe he is in there… So talented and young will be missed forever.” Yet another fan expressed, “We miss you, Matty.”