TikToker Leaks Awkward Matthew Perry FaceTime Video After Matching On Ben Affleck-Loved Dating App
May 6 2021, Published 2:15 p.m. ET
Ben Affleck isn't the only A-lister who made an awkward video after being matched with someone on Raya!
Friends star Matthew Perry was also exposed by a TikToker who he attempted to make a connection with on the popular dating app.
A social media influencer -- who goes by the username of @kittynichole -- shared a FaceTime video showing the 51-year-old actor trying to get to know her after the two matched.
The blonde TikToker begins the footage, much like Ben Affleck's suitor.
Turning the camera on herself, she looks unimpressed while writing over the video, "When you match with Matthew Perry as a joke on a dating app and he FaceTimes you and plays 20 questions with you."
That's when she cuts to the cringe-worthy moment where Perry is seen smiling big on the other side of the computer while laying down.
"Do you always play with your hair this way?" he asked.
"Um I guess so, yeah," she awkwardly responded.
The video appears to have now been deleted.
It's unclear when the match took place but it's important to note the Friends actor got engaged to longtime girlfriend Molly Hurwitz in November 2020.
Perry confirmed the news to PEOPLE.
"I decided to get engaged," he said last year. "Luckily, I happened to be dating the greatest woman on the face of the planet at this time.”
The two began dating in 2018.
RadarOnline.com has reached out to Perry's rep for comment.
He's not the only A-lister who's recently been exposed on the dating app.
Ben Affleck went viral after he reached out to a TikToker Nivine Jay who rejected his match because she thought he was a catfish.
"Nivine, why did you unmatch me? It's me," Affleck is seen saying on camera.
"Sorry Ben #raya #benaffleck #dating #fyp," Nivine captioned the hilarious TikTok clip on Monday.
She later came out defending Affleck after he caught flak over the video.
"I'm seeing a lot of comments calling him a creep and l don't think that's fair. l wasn't making fun of him in the video," Nivine told E! News.
"l was making fun of myself for thinking he was a catfish and it was just supposed to be funny."