Matthew Perry’s name has been making headlines over the past month for multiple reasons.

He’s even selling bandanas for dogs that read “Could I Be More Of A Dog?”

Recently, Perry modeled one of his shirts via his Instagram account.

Matthew Perry at an event.

The piece of clothing was a black short-sleeved t-shirt that stated “Could I Be Any More Vaccinated?”

“Making money from a t-shirt relating to vaccines is in bad taste.

Could I BE any more annoyed,” one social media user commented on the post.

Matthew Perry poses for the camera in London.

The same hasn’t been promised for his latest clothing drops.

Fans also called him out after he appeared to exhibit slurred speech in the “Friends reunion promos.

Was dental work to blame for Perry’s slurred speech?

Cast of Friends together at Emmy Awards

This immediately sparked concerns for Perry’s health and sobriety.

The actor has been open in the past about struggling with substance abuse.

In 1997, he checked himself into rehab for the first time.

However, he has served several stints in treatment since that time.

His alcohol abuse has also caused serious health problems for the actor, including pancreatitis and gastrointestinal perforation.

It’s also not the first time fans have worried about Matthew Perry’s health.

Sources tell The Sun that substance abuse is not to blame this time around.

Instead, some emergency dental work is to blame for the situation.

That was said to impact his wellbeing and also how he was feeling.

He had been in pain from what we understand, which caused the slurred speech.

Obviously, no one wants to film after a procedure, but it happened.

The feeling was one of huge sympathy for Matthew especially in recent days given how people have reacted online.

Matthew has told those around him that he is sober, and there is no need to worry.”

If you or anyone you know is struggling with addiction issues, help is available.

Visit theSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration websiteor contact SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

Don’t remember it?

Don’t sweat it.

Five years later, and the full “Friends” cast succeeded in reuniting.

Is that enough of a plot twist to slur your speech?