It appears Matthew Perry couldn’t BE any more charitable, as he has launched a line of Friends merch in support of COVID-19 relief. 

The man who gave us Chandler Bing took to Twitter over the weekend to announce the collection of Friends-themed apparel and homeware.

Sharing a photo of himself in one of the t-shirts from the line, Perry explained that proceeds will go to the World Health Organisation’s fight against coronavirus.

“What is this, a limited edition t-shirt for charity?” Perry wrote.

“For two weeks only, I’m releasing an apparel collection! Proceeds will support the World Health Organisation’s COVID 19 relief efforts.”

The t-shirt Perry is shown wearing features three images of Bing dancing with the quote, “Could this BE any more of a T-shirt?” written in the signature Friends font.


The range also includes hoodies, baseball caps and mugs, all of which include memorable Bing quotes.

It seems the World Health Organisation is more than on board with Matthew Perry and his Friends merch, given they retweeted the original announcement.

“Great news:  @MatthewPerry is supporting @WHO‘s #COVID19 response work,” they wrote.

“We Are #InThisTogether. We are more than Friends, #WeAreFamily,” they concluded. 

Friends fans looking to deck themselves out with the limited-edition merch can find it over at Perry’s official store.

In other news, Perry recently got engaged to his partner of two years, Molly Hurwitz.

In a statement to PEOPLE, Perry revealed he “decided to get engaged.”

“Luckily, I happened to be dating the greatest woman on the face of the planet at this time,” he added.

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