Matthew Perry is seen for FIRST TIME since revealing he nearly died from opioid addiction

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Matthew Perry has been spotted for the first time since revealing he nearly died of an opioid addiction.

The Friends star, 53, looked healthy as he played pickleball with friends in Los Angeles on Friday.

Matthew’s sighting comes just one day after he described how his drug and alcohol addiction gave him a 2% survival after the opioids caused his colon to burst, leaving him in a two-week coma.

The latest: Matthew Perry has been seen for the first time since revealing he nearly died of an opioid addiction;  seen on Friday in LA on the way to a pickleball game

The latest: Matthew Perry has been seen for the first time since revealing he nearly died of an opioid addiction; seen on Friday in LA on the way to a pickleball game

The TV star will sit down with ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer for an exclusive broadcast interview, airing Friday, October 28 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC; It will be available on Hulu the next day.

Mathew was seen coming to court with a friend, rocking a black polo shirt and shorts, adding sunglasses and sneakers.

He went to the field with his friends and was seen taking part in a friendly match together.

Mathew’s revelation about drug addiction was revealed on Thursday during his interview with… People Magazineas he talked about his upcoming memoir Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.

Focused: The Friends star, 53, looked healthy as he played pickleball with friends in Los Angeles on Friday

Focused: The Friends star, 53, looked healthy as he played pickleball with friends in Los Angeles on Friday

Focused: The Friends star, 53, looked healthy as he played pickleball with friends in Los Angeles on Friday

Staying active: He went to the field with his friends and was seen playing a friendly match together

Staying active: He went to the field with his friends and was seen playing a friendly match together

Staying active: He went to the field with his friends and was seen playing a friendly match together

Star: Mathew was seen coming to court with a friend, rocking a black polo shirt and shorts, adding sunglasses and sneakers

Star: Mathew was seen coming to court with a friend, rocking a black polo shirt and shorts, adding sunglasses and sneakers

Star: Mathew was seen coming to court with a friend, rocking a black polo shirt and shorts, adding sunglasses and sneakers

Matthew was on the same team as a female friend while playing against another friend

Matthew was on the same team as a female friend while playing against another friend

Seen with his friend

Seen with his friend

In the moment: Matthew was on the same team as a female friend while playing against another friend

The actor, who is best known for playing Chandler Bing in Friends, is now sober.

During his interview, he spoke about his decades-long struggle to overcome addiction.

Matthew had revealed that he had to undergo 14 operations on his stomach and use an ostomy bag for nine months; he said his stomach has some scars from the multiple surgeries.

His therapist told him he might have to use an ostomy bag for the rest of his life if he does drugs again, something that keeps him from relapsing.

The actor did not disclose when he became sober, but said he is now “pretty healthy” and chooses to “count every day”.

Out and About: The TV star will sit down with ABC News host Diane Sawyer for an exclusive broadcast interview, airing Friday, October 28 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC;  It will be available the next day on Hulu

Out and About: The TV star will sit down with ABC News host Diane Sawyer for an exclusive broadcast interview, airing Friday, October 28 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC;  It will be available the next day on Hulu

Out and About: The TV star will sit down with ABC News host Diane Sawyer for an exclusive broadcast interview, airing Friday, October 28 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC; It will be available the next day on Hulu

Mathew's drug addiction revelation was revealed on Thursday during his interview with People Magazine

Mathew's drug addiction revelation was revealed on Thursday during his interview with People Magazine

As he talked about his upcoming memoir Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing

As he talked about his upcoming memoir Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing

Sports: Mathew’s revelation about drug addiction was revealed on Thursday during his interview with People magazine, as he talked about his upcoming memoir Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing

The actor, who is best known for playing Chandler Bing in Friends, is now sober.

The actor, who is best known for playing Chandler Bing in Friends, is now sober.

During his interview, he spoke about his decades-long struggle to get rid of the disease addiction

During his interview, he spoke about his decades-long struggle to get rid of the disease addiction

Known: The actor, best known for playing Chandler Bing in Friends, is now sober

Friends: Matthew revealed he would have to undergo 14 operations on his stomach, use an ostomy bag for nine months

Friends: Matthew revealed he would have to undergo 14 operations on his stomach, use an ostomy bag for nine months

Friends: Matthew revealed he would have to undergo 14 operations on his stomach, use an ostomy bag for nine months

The actor also said he had to go to rehab 15 times to get clean; his first bout was in 1997 and then again in 2001 and in 2011.

During his interview: ‘The doctors told my family I had a two percent chance of being alive. I was put on a thing called an ECMO machine, which does all the breathing for your heart and your lungs. And that’s called a Hail Mary. Nobody survives that.’

Adding: “I wanted to share when I was safe to go back into the dark side of it all.”

In sync: the actor also said he had to go to rehab 15 times to get clean

In sync: the actor also said he had to go to rehab 15 times to get clean

In sync: the actor also said he had to go to rehab 15 times to get clean

During his interview: 'The doctors told my family I had a 2% chance of being alive'

During his interview: 'The doctors told my family I had a 2% chance of being alive'

I was put on a thing called an ECMO machine, which does all the breathing for your heart and your lungs.  And that's called a Hail Mary.  Nobody survives that

I was put on a thing called an ECMO machine, which does all the breathing for your heart and your lungs.  And that's called a Hail Mary.  Nobody survives that

Recovery: During his interview, “The doctors told my family I had a two percent chance of being alive. I was put on a thing called an ECMO machine, which does all the breathing for your heart and your lungs. And that’s called a Hail Mary. Nobody survives that

Arrival: Add: 'I wanted to share when I was safe to go back into the dark side of everything'

Arrival: Add: 'I wanted to share when I was safe to go back into the dark side of everything'

Arrival: Add: ‘I wanted to share when I was safe to go back into the dark side of everything’

Open book: Matthew spoke out about his fight for People

Open book: Matthew spoke out about his fight for People

Open book: Matthew spoke out about his fight for People

“I had to wait until I was reasonably safe sober—and away from the active illness alcoholism and addiction—to write everything down. And most importantly, I was pretty sure it would help people,” said Matthew.

The actor said his alcohol addiction started when he was 24 while starring in Friends, adding that at 34 he was “anchored in a lot of trouble.”

Mathew revealed that he once took 55 Vicodin a day while on Friends, noting that he was only 128 pounds but “didn’t know how to stop.”

He said his co-stars on Friends were “understanding” and “patient.”

During season nine, Matthew was sober; that was the year he was also nominated for Best Actor.

He played Chandler on Friends from 1994 to 2004 alongside co-stars David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow.

The show aired for 10 seasons and made the stars household names.

They got back together in 2021 — the first time in 17 years since the show ended — for a reunion special.

Matthew’s memoir Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing is available November 1.

Friends: Seen with his castmates: Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox and Matt LeBlanc

Friends: Seen with his castmates: Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox and Matt LeBlanc

Friends: Seen with his castmates: Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox and Matt LeBlanc