Jim Carrey and Taylor Momsen share sweet red carpet moment 25 years after starring in How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Jim Carrey and Taylor Momsen recently met up again after 25 years – they both appeared in the movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

The actor, 63, and the actress, 32, were spotted happily embracing at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday. The pair previously appeared together in a nude music video back in September.

This is the first time the actors have been seen together since their popular movie was released in November 2000.

Jim mentioned to reporters that they hadn’t seen each other since they worked on ‘The Grinch.’ Taylor chimed in, saying, ‘It’s been 25 years – it’s unbelievable!’

Jim portrayed the Grinch and Taylor played Cindy Lou Who in the beloved movie, marking one of Taylor’s earliest acting roles.

Both performers were present at the special event to honor Soundgarden’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Jim welcomed the band, and Taylor joined them on stage at the glamorous event, performing a song with Brandi Carlile.

Other performers at the induction ceremony included Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo, and Doja Cat. 

For the event, the former Gossip Girl star dressed in a stylish, short black slip dress with delicate lace accents.

She completed the outfit with black fishnet stockings and platform combat boots with laces. On the red carpet, she added a black leather motorcycle jacket over the top.

Taylor went with her classic makeup look – dark, smoky eyes – and styled her long, platinum blonde hair with a center part and flowing waves.

Jim Carrey, known for his role in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, wore a fashionable black pinstriped trench coat.

The statement outerwear was layered over a black T-shirt with a yellow screen printed image. 

He added black trousers and shiny black shoes to the polished outfit. 

The Peacock Theater played host to a ceremony featuring performances by well-known musicians, all honoring the people being celebrated.

Among the new inductees was The White Stripes, Jack White and ex-wife Meg White’s rock band.

Twenty-two-year-old Olivia, a known fan of the band, surprised the audience by joining Feist onstage to perform their song “We’re Going to Be Friends,” which originally appeared on the 2002 album White Blood Cells.

Doja Cat made a striking appearance on stage, wearing a tiger-print bustier and black tights, to honor the hip-hop group OutKast, who are from Atlanta. She performed their popular 2000 song, “Ms. Jackson.”

Janelle Monáe performed a rendition of the iconic 2003 hit “Hey Ya!” as part of a tribute to OutKast. Tyler, the Creator and Sleepy Brown also participated in the performance.

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2025-11-10 06:50