On October 28 last year, Kenny Iwamasa, late Matthew Perry ’s personal assistant, injected the actor with ketamine by the actor himself. The responsibilities of a job rarely include injecting illegal drugs in your employer’s bloodstream or sharing a bed with them or keeping your mouth shut after physical advances have been made on you which are categorised as rape by the District Attorney ’s office. But so is the life of a celebrity’s assistant.

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' ‘It can be hard to say no’ to your employer During interrogation, when police pushed Iwamasa for answers, he revealed his boss’s last chilling words before he died in the jacuzzi. Perry asked his personal assistant to “Shoot me up with a big one” and the latter has now pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine. However, the former personal assistant and author of Don’t Make a Scene: Struggles of a Celebrity PA, Merryl Futerman understood where Perry’s P.

A. was coming from. He said, “My initial response is that it’s heartbreaking on many levels, but I’m also aware of the personal assistant being such a grey area in terms of a role.

This is in terms of what you can be asked to do and how you can not do things, how it can be hard to say no,” as the New York Post reported. A veteran Hollywood boss agreed that saying no to your boss can be difficult. He said, “You can�.