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Matthew Perry shares first Instagram posts of fiancée Molly Hurwitz

Couple got engaged after nearly three years together

Olivia Petter
Monday 07 December 2020 15:47 GMT
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Much to the delight of his legions of fans, Matthew Perry has finally shared a photograph of his fiancée, Molly Hurwitz, on Instagram.

The Friends star, 51, and Hurwitz, 29, have been together for almost three years and confirmed their engagement last month.

“I decided to get engaged,” Perry told People. "Luckily, I happened to be dating the greatest woman on the face of the planet at this time."

The couple didn’t confirm their romance until February this year, when Hurwitz, who works as a literary manager, shared a message for the actor on Valentine's Day.

“Second year being my valentine, but his first as an Instagram influencer,” she wrote underneath a photograph of Perry on her Instagram account. “HVD to my favorite.”

However, Perry had not posted about his partner until now. 

On Sunday, the actor shared a photograph of Hurwitz wearing one of his new Friends merchandise T-shirts, which reads: “Could this BE any more of a T-shirt?” in reference to a line often used by Perry’s character, Chandler Bing, in the series.

“You don't have to pose this way while wearing the shirt, but please feel free,” Perry wrote in the caption.

In a second post, Perry shared a photograph of Hurwitz pretending to be on the phone using a banana as a prop while wearing another item from the line, a baseball cap that reads: “What is this, a baseball cap?”

In the caption, the actor wrote: “Hats?!? Banana still not included.”

Both posts have received more than 700,000 likes each and thousands of comments from fans.

“Okay now one of you too together,” wrote one person.

Another added: “She's so beautiful Matthew, we are so happy for you two.”

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