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Terry Dubrow Denounces Online 'Dissection' of Jim Carrey After César Appearance

Officials say Jim Carrey attended in person, countering viral impersonator claims.

Overview

  • Speaking on Tori Spelling’s podcast, Dr. Terry Dubrow called the viral commentary on Carrey’s face “mean,” “uncool,” and a form of body‑shaming.
  • Dubrow said he does not know whether Carrey had cosmetic procedures and noted that post‑procedure swelling can temporarily change someone’s appearance.
  • He criticized fellow surgeons for publicly parsing features such as eyelids and brows, urging more empathy for the 64‑year‑old actor.
  • Carrey’s representative, Marleah Leslie, confirmed he personally accepted his Honorary César on Feb. 26, and César delegate Gregory Caulier said the visit was planned since last summer and called it a “historic moment.”
  • The furor followed red‑carpet clips that fueled impersonator rumors and speculative cosmetic analyses, including a Page Six‑quoted surgeon suggesting a costly “major surgical transformation,” none of which has been confirmed.