Makeup artist Alexis Stone has once again stirred controversy online, this time by claiming he transformed into Jim Carrey at the 2026 César Film Awards in Paris. Known for his uncanny celebrity recreations, Stone’s latest revelation has left fans questioning what really happened at the prestigious French ceremony.
The Bold Claim
On Instagram, Stone shared photos of Carrey at the event alongside images of a hyper-realistic mask, prosthetic teeth, and a dark wig. He also posted a high-definition digital scan of Carrey’s face, suggesting it was used as a reference model. The props closely resembled Carrey’s appearance during the awards, fueling speculation that Stone may have impersonated the actor.
Fans React
The claim quickly ignited debate across social media. One fan wrote, “I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO BELIEVE ANYMORE!” while another added, “The conspiracy theorists have had a FIELD DAY because of you.” Actress Megan Fox even joined the conversation, commenting, “i can’t handle any more stress right now i need to know if this is real.”
Jim Carrey’s Appearance
Carrey attended the 51st César Awards on February 26, where he received the lifetime achievement César d’honneur. He delivered a heartfelt speech entirely in French, thanking his family and honoring his late father. Carrey ended with humor, joking, “So, how was my French? Almost mediocre, right? Forgive me, I didn’t speak French, but I’m just learning it.”
Ongoing Speculation
Stone’s claim has reignited theories that Carrey may have been replaced by an impersonator at the event. While no evidence confirms this, the makeup artist’s reputation for transformations makes the story compelling. Whether fact or performance art, the buzz highlights the blurred lines between celebrity culture, digital artistry, and public perception.








