Jim Carrey’s rep finally breaks silence on wild viral clone conspiracy theory

Jim Carrey’s representative has responded to the online conspiracy theory claiming the actor has been replaced by a clone. The speculation started after Carrey appeared at the César Awards on February 26th, with many fans commenting on a noticeable difference in his looks.

After Jim Carrey received an honorary award in Paris, many people wondered if it was really him at the ceremony, suggesting he might have been replaced by an imposter or a clone.

Okay, so a lot of us noticed Jim Carrey looked… different lately, and it got people talking! There was this whole theory going around that he’d been replaced by a clone, and it blew up so much that his team actually had to come out and say it wasn’t true. It’s crazy how quickly that rumor spread!

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Jim Carrey received an Honorary César Award at the César Awards ceremony, according to a statement from his representative to People magazine.

The actor’s publicist wasn’t the only one to confirm that he was at the awards ceremony.

Gregory Caulier, who heads France’s César Awards, shared with Variety that Jim Carrey had been scheduled to attend since the summer. He said Carrey was very moved by the invitation from the Academy.

They had been having positive conversations for eight months. He spent months preparing his speech in French, carefully checking the pronunciation with me. He arrived with his partner, daughter, grandson, and twelve of his closest friends and family.

He was joined by his publicist of many years. Also present was his friend Michel Gondry, a director he’s collaborated with on a film and two TV series, and the two were happy to reconnect.

Caulier dismissed any focus on Carrey’s looks, saying, “I don’t give it any thought. Let’s focus on how generous, kind, graceful, and good-hearted he is.”

After Jim Carrey was seen at the awards show, makeup artist and drag queen Alexis Stone – also known as Elliot Joseph Rentz – said he had attended the event in France while disguised as the actor.

So, I recently did this crazy thing – I transformed into Jim Carrey in Paris! I posted a picture on Instagram of all the stuff I used – a prosthetic mask, some fake teeth, and a wig – alongside photos of me actually dressed up. The caption was simple: ‘Alexis Stone as Jim Carrey in Paris.’ It was wild!

The artist, known for turning people into celebrities, shared a post that confused many of his followers. Some weren’t sure if it was a funny creation made using artificial intelligence.

One fan wrote about the huge reaction, saying, “The excitement is amazing! It’s great to think Jim Carrey is pleased with all the buzz about him being cloned.”

Someone else asked if you filmed yourself putting on the mask. They think it’s a clumsy attempt to hide the fact that people didn’t believe the clone story.

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2026-03-03 02:20