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Jim Carrey did attend César Awards say organisers, as make-up artist comes forward as impersonator

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Jim Carrey did attend César Awards say organisers, as make-up artist comes forward as impersonator
NewsFilm News Jim Carrey did attend César Awards say organisers, as make-up artist comes forward as impersonator “Jim Carrey’s visit has been planned since this summer," organisers said in a statement By Elizabeth Aubrey 2nd March 2026 Jim Carrey poses in the winners room with the "Honorary" Award during the 51st Cesar Film Awards - CREDIT: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Jim Carrey did attend the César Awards organisers have confirmed, after a conspiracy theory erupted online about his attendance at the event. Carrey attended the César Awards in Paris on February 26 to receive the honorary award, which celebrated his iconic roles in films like The Truman Show and The Mask. Carrey follows on from Julia Roberts, who was the recipient of the award last year. Advertisement Carrey attended the ceremony with his family and made a speech at the event, surrounded by his family. However, soon after, conspiracy theories started swirling on the Internet, alleging that it was not in fact Carey at the event at all. Make up artist Alexis Stone, who is known for celebrity transformations, posted on Instagram after the event, saying that they had attended the event impersonating Carey, which is where some of the theories came from.   However, the general delegate of the Cesar Awards, Gregory Caulier, told Variety the actor’s rare appearance at the ceremony was in fact real and “a historic moment.” Caulier called the rumours online a “non-issue” before adding: “Jim Carrey’s visit has been planned since this summer. From the outset, he was extremely touched by the Academy’s invitation. Eight months of ongoing, constructive discussions. He worked on his speech in French for months, asking me about the exact pronunciation of certain words.” Recommended He added: “He came with his partner, his daughter, his grandson and 12 close friends and family members. His longtime publicist accompanied him. His old friend Michel Gondry, who has made a film and two series with him, was there, and they were delighted to see each other again.” Caulier continued: “For me, it’s a non-issue. I just remember his generosity, his kindness, his benevolence, his elegance.” In his speech, delivered in French, Carrey spoke about his ancestral roots in France, saying: “about 300 years ago, my great, great, great, great, great, great-grandfather, Marc-François Carré [was] born in France, in Saint Malo.” In the speech he also paid an emotive tribute to his father who he said “taught me the value of love, generosity and laughter.” In other news, Carrey recently sat down Vulture for a 25th anniversary retrospective on the making of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Ron Howard’s 2000 film adaptation of Dr Seuss’s 1957 children’s book. Advertisement The movie was a massive box office hit, earning $346 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing film of 2000 domestically. However, during the interview, it was revealed in December that a man with military training in “enduring torture” was hired to help Carrey on set of The Grinch after the lengthy make-up and costume transformation caused him to suffer from panic attacks. Related TopicsJim Carrey You May Also Like Advertisement TRENDING Bruno Mars – ‘The Romantic’ review: more soulful bops from pop’s silver-tongued loverman ‘Vanished’ review: Kaley Cuoco plays another accidental sleuth in this breezy, bingeable drama KiiiKiii want you to lock in on being delulu: “It is a really optimistic driving force” ‘Resident Evil Requiem’ review: an inventive and unnerving survival horror sequel The NME 100: essential emerging artists for 2026 Advertisement More Stories Film News Jim Carrey did attend César Awards say organisers, as make-up artist comes forward as impersonator Film News SXSW “devastated” by Austin bar mass shooting as bosses work “in close coordination” with authorities ahead of next week’s festival Music Interviews Dev Hynes talks working with “dear friend” Lorde, his Rally Festival and any plans for a Test Icicles reunion Music Interviews Jacob Alon on winning BRITs 2026 Critic’s Choice Award: “Music is important and it can make a difference” Music Interviews Serge Pizzorno on what to expect from Kasabian’s ‘Act III’ – and their 2026 tour being a combo of Oasis, Radiohead and Fred Again.. Music Interviews Sombr at the BRITs 2026: “I love America, but I think music from the UK beats them”