Jim Carrey’s face is up for debate. No, seriously

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By Lisa Respers France, CNN

(CNN) — Jim Carrey’s representative wants you to know that was absolutely the actor making an appearance at an awards show in France last week.

“Jim Carrey attended the César Awards, where he accepted his Honorary César Award,” Marleah Leslie told CNN.

Why the fuss? Photos and video of Carrey looking decidedly fuller and smoother in the face flooded the internet over the weekend. Some commenters called him “unrecognizable” and others made unfounded accusations that it was not Carrey at all, but a lookalike dressed up like him.

The actor has been pretty reclusive in recent years, telling “Access Hollywood” in 2022 that he was “fairly serious” about retiring from acting before popping back out in public in 2025 at the UK premiere of “Sonic the Hedgehog 3,” in which he reprised his role as villain Dr. Robotnik.

Adding fuel to the theories: Drag artist Alexis Stone — known for his uncanny ability to transform his look into different celebrities — put up a post on social media that seemed to be him claiming to have impersonated Carrey at the awards.

“Alexis Stone as Jim Carrey in Paris,” the makeup phenom wrote in the caption of a group of photos showing images of Carrey at the awards event as well as a picture of a mask, fake teeth and a wig that looked like Carrey’s dark hair.

CNN has reached out to Stone’s representatives for comment.

To some degree, the speculation that Carrey was pranking us was understandable. Carrey is known for his versatility and, well, rubbery expressions. They made him a hit on the 1990s sketch show “In Living Color” and his aptly titled 1994 film “The Mask.”

What’s more, this is a man who in addition to loving physical humor, years ago made headlines after a wild New York Fashion Week interview where he acted a bit whacky making statements like “There is no me. There is just things happening,” though he later explained it was all an “existential experiment.”

Or is it simply that we have such a parasocial relationship with stars that when those like Carrey who are hardly ever on the scene anymore emerge looking different it can be hard to fathom that they have not been frozen in time to look exactly as we remembered?

Female celebrities know it doesn’t even take time away for the public to judge you, favorably or not, on your appearance.

Carrey’s new look has some theorizing that he may have gotten a little nip/tuck or perhaps some fillers.

He would be far from the first. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) annual procedural statistics report reported on by New Beauty in January 2025, more men are diving head first into change their looks.

It was reported that “men made up about 7 percent of all cosmetic surgery patients in 2024, a one-point increase from the previous year.”

From singer Joe Jonas — who years ago not only used injectable brand Xeomin to smooth his fine lines, but also became a brand ambassador for them — to reality singing competition judge Simon Cowell telling The Sun in 2022 he abandoned using fillers in his face because “There was a stage where I might have gone a bit too far,” male celebs have plenty of skin in the game when it comes to cosmetic procedures.

In the case of Carrey, it wasn’t just his face that gave credence to the conspiracy theory that the person who attended the awards ceremony wasn’t really him.

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Lompoc Winery Owners Standing Up Against ‘Unconstitutional’ Fee Mandate

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LOMPOC, Calif. (KEYT) - The owners of a small winery in Lompoc are pushing back against what they say is an unconstitutional mandate coming from the county.

A year ago, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance creating the Wine Business Improvement District, or Wine BID.

Under this ordinance, wineries are required to pay the Santa Barbara County Vintners Association 1% of their revenue on sales to consumers, including transactions in tasting rooms, wine clubs, and at events.

The Vintners Association is tasked with managing these funds for regional wine industry marketing.

Founder of Flying Goat Cellars in Lompoc Norm Yost says he’s not opposed to partnerships, associations, or regional marketing, but he is opposed to the county mandating which organizations to partner with.

Senior Attorney for the Goldwater Institute Adam Shelton, who represents Flying Goat, sent county leaders a letter last week urging them to amend the ordinance to make the fee and membership with the association voluntary.

Shelton says the ordinance violates the First Amendment’s freedom of association and compels Flying Goat to subsidize speech coming from the Vintner’s Association, as well as the Fifth Amendment’s taking clause.

The Goldwater attorney says the Supreme Court has declared practices of compelling independent businesses into private associations unconstitutional.

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Drivers Get a Double Dose of New Roundabouts in Goleta

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GOLETA, Calif. (KEYT) - It's a rare sight, but two roundabouts are opening at the same time in Goleta.

They are on both sides of Highway 217 on Hollister Ave. This area has had congestion and driver confusion for years.

The goal was to increase traffic safety along with a smoother flow in an area that has a crowded street, multiple highway ramps and is in a close proximity to the Santa Barbara Airport and UC Santa Barbara. It can, at times, be backed up in more than one direction.

Over the weekend, final work was done on paving and striping.

Ramps were closed Friday evening until Monday morning before reopening for traffic.

The work is done as part of Goleta's Project Connect . This involves other nearby streets including Fowler, Ekwill and Kellogg Ave.

Statistics show roundabouts have a strong safety record and can reduce both injury and fatal accidents.

For more roundabout driving information go to: Federal Highway Administration.

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Trump administration drops suits against law firms with ties to Democrats and other Trump foes

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By Katelyn Polantz, CNN

(CNN) — The Trump administration has decided to drop its prolonged court fights against four law firms with ties to Democrats, after it had sought and failed to cut out the firms’ access to the federal government as part of an apparent retribution campaign by President Donald Trump.

Despite Trump’s dislike for certain lawyers who had opposed him at the firms and his attempts to use executive orders against them, the firms – Perkins Coie, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr, Jenner & Block and Susman Godfrey – had each been protected by federal judges in Washington, DC, who ruled against the administration last year.

Each of the firms, Trump said, had employed lawyers who had investigated or opposed him personally. He attempted to use the powers of the presidency to deprive the firms’ lawyers of access to federal buildings, secured classified information and meetings with federal agencies – all mainstays of Washington-based legal work.

The firms were notified by the administration this weekend that it was dropping its appeals, according to a source familiar with the decision. A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment.

The administration was appealing its court losses and had been delaying proceedings from moving forward at the US DC Circuit Court of Appeals. Filings were due beginning later this week.

The cases had been some of the most shocking attempts at retribution by Trump for his own past legal issues, with Trump aiming at large and well-known firms with prominent lawyers who had ties to Democratic administrations and the party.

Other firms under threat of similar Trump executive orders cut deals with the administration and changed their approach, especially by shifting the political leanings in the pro bono work they were willing to do, from liberal causes to more conservative ones.

Though the executive orders didn’t survive in court, they have widely curtailed large American law firms’ willingness to oppose the administration and represent progressive causes publicly.

Top Justice Department lawyers from the Biden and Obama administrations, for instance, have also found more difficulty in landing or staying at large law firms, as would be typical after prior administration changeovers in Washington, with some starting their own small white collar firms instead.

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La policía arrestó a sospechoso de robar varios artículos en Rancho Mirage

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La policía arrestó a sospechoso de robar varios artículos en Rancho Mirage

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Después de una excelente investigación la policía arrestó a un sujeto de 38 años sospechoso de cometer un gran robo el pasado 13 de febrero en la calle Bob Hope cerca del Rancho Mirage Country Club de donde se llevó pertenencias de varias personas, además al momento del arresto el individuo conducía un carro robado donde también encontraron artículos que no le pertenecían, que posteriormente fueron devueltos a los dueños, mientras tanto sigue en la cárcel de Indio y esta semana se presentara frente al juez.

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