BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Polarizing social media celebrity Tristan Tate has stirred up another storm on X with a cryptic tweet that left users perplexed.
The tweet included a possible reference to 'Friends' star Matthew Perry's death.
Tristan Tate's cryptic tweet
In the post, Tate quoted a line from the iconic song 'I'll Be There for You' by The Rembrandts, which served as the theme song for the beloved sitcom 'Friends'.
Many online users couldn't help but wonder if this was an indirect reference to the recent death of one of the show's stars, Matthew Perry.
Perry, renowned for his portrayal of Chandler Bing, the 'King of Sarcasm', died at the age of 54 on October 28.
His lifeless body was discovered in his Los Angeles residence, with reports indicating that he was found in his home's jacuzzi, and no drugs were found at the scene, as per TMZ.
Speculation suggests that the cause of death may be drowning.
The death of the legendary actor has not only left the entertainment industry in mourning but has also deeply saddened the vast fanbase that cherished 'Friends' for its profound impact on their lives.
In his tweet, Tate wrote, "So no one told me life was going to be this way....💉💉💉💉💉💉💉"
Fans pay homage to Matthew Perry under Tristan Tate's tweet
Numerous fans paid homage to Matthew Perry on the thread and, at the same time, were baffled by the inclusion of syringe emojis in the tweet.
One user wrote, "So here we are...." and shared an image of Perry from 2021, where he was encouraging people to get vaccinated.
Another wrote, "Jobs a joke, your broke, love life's a DOA."
A user stated, "RIP Matthew Perry Watching #friends will never be the same again.💔#matthewperry"
Someone else commented, "Please don't take the vaccines ♥️🙏"
A user, completely baffled by what Tate was suggesting, wrote, "WYMMMM TRISTAN? STEROIDS OR COVID SHOT?😭"