César Awards Organizer Denies Jim Carrey Clone Conspiracy Claims

César Awards Organizer Denies Jim Carrey Clone Conspiracy Claims

César Awards official refutes claims that Jim Carrey was replaced by a clone during ceremony.

  • Jim Carrey received an honorary César award at the ceremony in Paris last week
  • Some internet users claimed Carrey was replaced by a clone or impersonator during his speech
  • Gregory Caulier, general delegate of the César Awards, called these conspiracy theories a 'non-issue'
  • Caulier stated Carrey had worked on his speech in French for months ahead of the event
  • The César Awards organizer issued a statement to Variety to address and reject the rumors

At the César Awards ceremony in Paris, Jim Carrey was honored with an award and delivered a speech in French. Following the event, conspiracy theories emerged online alleging that Carrey was replaced by a heavily made-up impersonator or clone. Gregory Caulier, the general delegate of the César Awards, publicly rejected these claims, emphasizing Carrey's preparation and involvement in the event.

The spread of conspiracy theories regarding public figures at major events highlights challenges in managing misinformation online. The César Awards' response aims to maintain the integrity of the ceremony and public trust. This incident illustrates how quickly unfounded rumors can circulate and the importance of official clarifications.