Matt LeBlanc appears weary and unwell in recent photos, prompting his "Friends" co-stars to reach out and offer their support, according to an exclusive source for In Touch.

The insider emphasizes, “There’s no body shaming or accusations regarding Matt’s lifestyle; that’s not the issue. What concerns Jen [Aniston] and the rest of the Central Perk gang is his reclusive behavior—months can pass without hearing from him.”

Matt LeBlanc's Friendship with Matthew Perry and Recent Concerns

At 57, Matt, who shot to fame as Joey Tribbiani in the beloved sitcom "Friends," is remembered for his comedic charm alongside Matthew Perry’s Chandler Bing, who often acted as a protective older brother figure.

Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry forged a strong friendship during their time filming "Friends," maintaining their bond long after the show ended in 2004. The entire cast has stayed connected over the years as well.


However, since Matthew’s passing in October 2023, the "Man With a Plan" star has largely kept to himself, with his recent appearance on September 20 being his first public sighting in months. His current state has raised concerns among those close to him.

“He’s reached out since the tragic loss of Matthew Perry,” the source reveals, “but other than that, he’s been keeping to himself and has shown little interest in socializing.”

A Heartfelt Tribute Amidst Sadness

“That’s just plain sad for everyone to witness,” the source comments.

In the wake of Matthew Perry's tragic passing, Matt LeBlanc was the first among the cast to share a heartfelt tribute. “Matthew, it is with a heavy heart I say goodbye. The times we had together are honestly among the favorite times of my life,” Matt wrote, accompanying a collection of photos from their memorable scenes on the NBC sitcom.

“It was an honor to share the stage with you and to call you my friend. I will always smile when I think of you, and I’ll never forget you. Never.”

“Spread your wings and fly, brother—you’re finally free. Much love.” Matt concluded his tribute with a somber tone, playfully adding, “And I guess you’re keeping the 20 bucks you owe me.”

An insider shares, “He used to be such a vibrant, happy person, but now it seems he feels unworthy to be among them.” 

“It’s evident that his self-esteem has taken a hit, and it shows physically as well.” 

The source emphasizes that Matt still has his old friends for support.