Poor Matthew Perry. Not only has his sitcom The Odd Couple seemingly been cancelled, but he also found out it was the end of the road for the show in the most brutal of ways.

Revealing the news on Twitter, Matthew said: "My face on the Odd Couple stage door has been painted over with green paint.

"I think it's safe to assume that we have been cancelled. #subtle"

Subtle? More like #cruel.

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Although it's not an official confirmation that The Odd Couple is no more, the series did look to be in trouble when its network, CBS, renewed the show for a third season right at the last minute.

But hey, we're sure Matthew will be fine – after all, he does have an upcoming fight with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to look forward to.

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After Perry revealed that he and a mate once beat up Justin Trudeau while at school for "excelling in sport"(!), the Canadian PM demanded a rematch.

Taking to Twitter on April Fools' Day, the PM wrote: "I've been giving it some thought, and you know what, who hasn't wanted to punch Chandler? How about a rematch?"

Now that is something we'd pay good money to see.

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